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ghat

/gawt, got/US // gɔt, gɒt //UK // (ɡɔːt) //

咖特,伽特,栅栏,峡谷

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    • : a wide set of steps descending to a river, especially a river used for bathing.
    • : a mountain pass.
    • : a mountain range or escarpment.

Examples

  • Waste was being discharged into the river, and I found the water at the ghats of Kanpur too dirty for my daily dip, so I decided to visit the opposite bank, where the water is clean.

  • A thousand or more natives were bathing ceremoniously in the ghat—men, women and children.

  • Ghat is an important centre of the caravan trade between the Nigerian states and the seaports of the Mediterranean (see Tripoli).

  • In due course the ship arrived off Prinseps Ghat, the first of her kind to come up the river so far.

  • A sumptuous and costly djener awaits us in the zyat, or travellers rest-house at the ghat.

  • More by token I had come out on the river-line close to the burnin' ghat and contagious to a cracklin' corpse.