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antarctic

/ant-ahrk-tik, -ahr-tik/US // æntˈɑrk tɪk, -ˈɑr tɪk //UK // (æntˈɑːktɪk) //

南极,南极洲,南极地区

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Sometimes antarctic . of, at, or near the South Pole.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the Antarctic, the Antarctic Ocean and Antarctica.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Now an assistant area manager with more than a dozen Antarctic deployments behind him, Salom has grown accustomed to the ebb and flow of life on the ice.

  • The water then swings back southward and travels all the way to the Southern Hemisphere, submerged, where it makes its way to the Antarctic as part of a global system of ocean currents.

  • Those considerations are complicated by extreme logistics challenges, including the sub-Antarctic storage temperatures the vaccine requires.

  • Cathy Geiger is a professor at the University of Delaware, and has studied the behavior of sea ice at both the arctic and Antarctic poles for more than three decades.

  • Riverside Health System in Virginia has ordered a specialized freezer for each of its five hospitals to keep precious vials of coronavirus vaccine as cold as a deep Antarctic freeze.

  • As forbidding as this terrain is, there is another force at work on the ocean surface – the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.

  • In ‘Chasing Shackleton’, Tim Jarvis re-enacts a hundred-year-old Antarctic journey using replica gear and clothing.

  • The teams of service personnel, all of whom have physical or cognitive injuries, have walked 335km across the Antarctic Plateau.

  • The teams of service personnel, all of whom have physical or cognitive injuries, will race 335km across the Antarctic Plateau.

  • During a scientific expedition in the Antarctic he lost his colleagues 300 miles from safety.

  • The merchant would no longer expose his cargoes to the mountainous billows and capricious gales of the Antarctic seas.

  • They strung out and started for the Antarctic Ocean, with a big old wicker-worked demijohn in the lead.

  • He had not perfectly proved the impossibility of an antarctic continent.

  • The non-existence of an antarctic continent was definitely ascertained.

  • At this time Cook had not yet proved the non-existence of an Antarctic Continent.