Lingo

Nature

29 Words

15m

biodiversity
1.
bio
di
ver
si
ty
名词

生物多样性, 生物多樣性

The rainforest is known for its rich biodiversity, housing countless species of flora and fauna.

热带雨林以其丰富的生物多样性而闻名,拥有无数种动植物。

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environmentalist
2.
en
vi
ron
ment
a
list
名词

环保主义者, 生态学家

The environmentalist organized a campaign to raise awareness about plastic pollution in the oceans.

环保主义者组织了一场活动,以提高人们对海洋塑料污染的认识。

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conservation
3.
con
ser
va
tion
名词

保护, 保存

Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving endangered species and their habitats.

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deforestation
4.
de
fo
res
ta
tion
名词

森林砍伐, 毁林

Large-scale deforestation is driven by the demand for agricultural land.

大规模森林砍伐是由对农业用地的需求驱动的。

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eclipse
5.
ec
lipse
名词

We watched the solar eclipse through special protective glasses.

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solar
6.
so
lar
形容词

太阳的, 日心的

Solar eclipses occur when the moon blocks the sun's light.

食发生在月亮挡住太阳光的时候。

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lunar
7.
lu
nar
形容词

月亮的, 阴历的

She purchased a lunar calendar to track the phases of the moon.

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moonlight
8.
moon
light
名词

月光, 月亮的光

They took a romantic walk along the beach, guided by the soft moonlight.

他们在柔和的月光引导下,沿着海滩进行了一次浪漫的散步。

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9.
northern lights
名词

北极光, 北方的光

Tourists travel to Norway and Canada to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights.

游客前往挪威和加拿大目睹迷人的北极光

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float
10.
float
动词

漂浮, 漂流

As the paper boat was set adrift, it started to float lazily along the tranquil pond.

当纸船被放流时,它开始沿着平静的池塘懒洋洋地漂浮

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tide
11.
tide
名词

潮汐

Fishermen need to be aware of the tide schedule to ensure their boats are safely docked.

渔民需要了解潮汐时间表,以确保他们的船只安全停靠。

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steam
12.
steam
动词

蒸发, 冒蒸汽

As the kettle heated up, it began to steam, signaling that the water was boiling.

随着水壶加热,它开始冒蒸汽,表明水正在沸腾。

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sunlight
13.
sun
light
名词

阳光, 日光

The sunlight streamed through the windows, filling the room with warmth.

阳光透过窗户流进来,使房间充满了温暖。

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dawn
14.
dawn
名词

黎明, 拂晓

They woke up early to watch the dawn break over the mountains.

他们早起观看黎明在山上升起。

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eruption
15.
e
rup
tion
名词

喷发, 火山喷发

The volcanic eruption sent ash and lava flowing down the mountainside.

火山喷发使火山灰和熔岩顺着山坡流下。

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volcanic
16.
vol
ca
nic
形容词

火山的, 与火山有关的

The volcanic eruption sent plumes of ash into the sky.

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lava
17.
la
va
名词

熔岩

The flowing lava from the volcano destroyed everything in its path.

火山喷出的熔岩摧毁了沿途的一切。

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landslide
18.
land
slide
名词

山体滑坡, 塌方

The heavy rains triggered a landslide that blocked the main road.

暴雨引发了山体滑坡,阻塞了主要道路。

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ecology
19.
e
co
lo
gy
名词

生态学, 环境科学

Ecology examines how plants and animals adapt to their environments.

生态学研究植物和动物如何适应它们的环境。

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ecosystem
20.
e
co
sys
tem
名词

生态系统, 生态体系

Coral reefs are diverse ecosystems that support a wide range of marine life.

珊瑚礁是支持多种海洋生物的多样化生态系统

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nonrenewable
21.
non
re
ne
wable
形容词

不可再生的, 不可替代的

Oil is a nonrenewable resource that will eventually run out if we continue to use it at the current rate.

石油是一种不可再生资源,如果我们继续以目前的速度使用它,最终将会耗尽。

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hydroelectric
22.
hyd
ro
e
lect
ric
形容词

水力发电的

Many remote mountain towns rely on hydroelectric power generated from nearby rivers and waterfalls.

许多偏远的山区城镇依赖附近河流和瀑布产生的水力发电

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turbine
23.
tur
bine
名词

涡轮机, 涡轮机械

Steam turbines are commonly used in power plants to generate electricity.

蒸汽涡轮机通常用于发电厂发电。

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alternative energy
24.
alternative energy
名词

替代能源, 可再生能源

Solar panels are a popular form of alternative energy that harnesses sunlight to generate electricity.

太阳能电池板是一种流行的替代能源形式,利用阳光发电。

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fume
25.
fume
名词

烟雾, 蒸汽

The factory released toxic fumes that posed a health risk to nearby residents.

工厂释放了有毒烟雾,对附近居民的健康构成了威胁。

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preserve
26.
pre
serve
动词

保存, 保护

Historical artifacts are preserved in museums to maintain their original condition.

历史文物在博物馆中被保存以保持其原始状态。

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slope
27.
slope
动词

倾斜, 有坡度

The mountain road sloped steeply upward, making it challenging for the cyclists to ascend.

山路陡峭地向上倾斜,使得骑自行车的人难以攀登。

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28.
pitch
black
形容词

漆黑的, 乌黑的

The cave was pitch-black; not a single ray of light penetrated its depths.

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29.
sub
ze
ro
形容词

零下, 负的

The Antarctic winter brings sub-zero temperatures that challenge even the most prepared researchers.

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