boulder 的定义
- a detached and rounded or worn rock, especially a large one.
boulder 近义词
等同于 rock
等同于 slab
等同于 stone
等同于 megalith
boulder 的近义词 3 个
更多boulder例句
- They found that boulders in this area showed bright veins, narrow in width but about a meter in length, similar to what’s found in other carbonaceous chondritic meteorites that have landed on Earth.
- When NASA’s OSIRIS-REx arrived at near-Earth asteroid Bennu, scientists were dismayed to find a surface covered with hazardous-looking boulders.
- She continues to boulder and sport-climb both at the gym and outdoors.
- The trail finishes with a bang, as hikers must scramble hand over foot to climb several massive boulders on their way to the mesa top, where the modern world and parking lot await.
- If you have trails or open space nearby, scaling small boulders works, too.
- [Tatum laughs] Like I found the three other artsy goth kids at Boulder and hung out with them.
- I did one semester at Boulder, which was more a stereotypical, American collegiate experience.
- But even at Boulder I found the artsy kids and hung out with them.
- Boulder was attractive because "it's beautiful and peaceful and people are nice—the opposite of New York—and my mother's there."
- Talia Eisenberg is a self-described former New York “party girl” who moved to Boulder Colorado to get healthy.
- On the opposite side of the stream, set back about thirty paces from the brink, stood a granite boulder.
- At the far end we made a little fire and lay round it in the shadow of a big boulder.
- Boulder beaches are so quick in answering to every slight change in the conditions which affect them that they seem almost alive.
- The cutting is not altogether in the fixed material, for the boulder itself is also worn and scored in the work.
- Here and there we will find a boulder perched on a pedestal of ice, which indicates a recent down-wearing of the field.