coral reef

珊瑚礁珊珊礁

coral reef 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a reef composed mainly of coral and other organic matter of which parts have solidified into limestone.

coral reef 近义词

coral reef

等同于 reef

更多coral reef例句

  1. In fact, coral reefs generate a constant stream of melodious tunes.
  2. For now, book the three-bedroom villa and explore the island’s hikes and pristine coral reef.
  3. To cool down, Peter, a climate scientist who studied coral reefs, had stood in a stream for an hour, like a man might stand at a morgue waiting to identify a loved one’s body, irritated by his powerlessness, massively depressed.
  4. Cutting trees for fuel leads to deforestation, causing landslides and erosion of fertile land that can run off into the ocean, damaging coral reefs and marine ecosystems.
  5. When a coral reef is healthy, it’s quite noisy with the sound of marine activity, and that noise attracts more activity.
  6. I was out, maybe in the Great Barrier Reef catching black marlin.
  7. Cason is now retired from the Foreign Service and is the mayor of Coral Gables, Florida.
  8. Coral reefs are in decline, coastal dead zones are on the rise, and marine life is dying.
  9. For as long as anyone could remember, Adam Winfield of Cape Coral, Florida, wanted to join the U.S. military.
  10. Big British bookmaker Coral has suspended betting on Kate announcing she is pregnant again before the end of this month.
  11. The birds that build them swallow a certain kind of glutinous weed growing on the coral rocks.
  12. The few birds that frequented the reef were very shy, and flew away at our approach: they were principally pelicans and terns.
  13. Between these two ranges of islands we only obtained one cast of the lead which gave us thirty-three fathoms on a coral bottom.
  14. REEF k, in latitude 14 degrees 47 minutes, has a dry sand upon it: its sub-marine extent was not ascertained.
  15. All the islands are low and wooded, and surrounded by a coral reef of small extent.