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crag

/krag/US // kræg //UK // (kræɡ) //

峭壁,断崖,峭度,悬崖峭壁

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a steep, rugged rock; rough, broken, projecting part of a rock.

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Examples

  • This is the first sweater I reach for when hanging around the house, but I also layer it beneath a thicker jacket on low 40-degree days at the crag.

  • It did keep our beer cold during long summer days at the crag and our cider very hot during parking-lot hangs at the ski resort.

  • I’d been hearing about jammed trailheads and overcrowding at crags across the country.

  • In rock climbing, many popular crags are located in remote areas with regressive ideas about race.

  • After a few days of riding, move north to Seneca Rocks, a 900-foot-tall crag that’s a hotbed of trad climbing.

  • At the present the crag-beds are the most interesting feature to the visitor, especially if he be of a geological turn.

  • It was with great difficulty however that I clambered down the side of the crag, for the lava just there was porous and bubbly.

  • I had fallen or rolled by stages the whole way down the crag, and was lying on my side on the Floor of the Hawaiians!

  • One crag rises to the height of about four hundred feet, with an almost perpendicular surface, sloping down to the lake below.

  • Pallastown had been like froth on a stone, a castle on a floating, golden crag.