coral reef
常見例句
- But several times a year, when time and tide align, manta rays from throughout the Maldives converge here to feed in a spectacular coral-reef ballet.
但是,當(dāng)時(shí)間與潮流相吻合時(shí),這里每年都會(huì)上演好幾次蝠鲼爭(zhēng)食的壯觀芭蕾舞劇。 - Less than one degree Celsius of warming since the pre-industrial age has unleashed frightening and unforeseen change, including glacier-melt and unprecedented coral-reef degradation.
自工業(yè)化時(shí)代剛開始以來(lái),不到1攝氏度的升溫引起的環(huán)境變化是令人可怕、出人意料的,其中包括冰川消融和前所未有的珊瑚礁退化。 - What might be mistaken for dinosaur bones being unearthed at a paleontological dig are some of the individual reefs that make up the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest tropical coral-reef system.
這幅圖可能會(huì)被誤認(rèn)為是剛出土還沒被清理干凈的恐龍化石,其實(shí)那些是構(gòu)成大堡礁的其中一些礁石。 - Coral-reef fish tend to grow slowly, take many years to reach reproductive age, and then spawn in only a few localised sites.
ECONOMIST: What price coral? - Chuck Birkeland, a coral-reef biologist at the University of Hawaii and specialist in marine protected areas, has been in the business for 30 years.
ECONOMIST: What price coral? - Many of the buildings are high-rises whose skeletons are making Panama City look like an out-of-water coral reef.
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