outcropping / noun ˈaʊtˌkrɒp; verb ˌaʊtˈkrɒp /

露出来的出露的出土的露出的

outcropping2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Geology. a cropping out, as of a stratum or vein at the surface of the earth.the exposed portion of such a stratum or vein.
  2. something that emerges suddenly or violently in the manner of an outcrop; outbreak: an outcrop of student demonstrations.
v. 无主动词 verb

out·cropped, out·crop·ping.

  1. to crop out, as strata.

outcropping 近义词

outcropping

等同于 result

更多outcropping例句

  1. We also examined the microscopic bits of silica left behind by plants, ancient pollen, and airborne charcoal from natural fires retrieved from ancient riverbed and lake outcrops in the Serengeti plains.
  2. I visited Trieste three years ago, ate, drank, wandered and waded into the Adriatic Sea, glimpsing ancient limestone outcrops in the distance.
  3. Or China, which is busily trying to redraw the Pacific map around every rock outcropping?
  4. Police say the bassist turned gunman stepped onto a third floor outcropping and fired through a window.
  5. Schettino was the captain of the Costa Concordia when it crashed into an outcropping off Giglio last Jan. 13.
  6. The rock was a wide, outcropping band curving steeply to the summit on the eastern aspect.
  7. Finally they reached the outcropping of rock a few hundred feet up the river bank.
  8. Bordering the coast there was a linear group of islets and outcropping rocks at which we had hoped to touch.
  9. Half-way down the cliff on an outcropping shelf of rock the man lay, face downward, motionless.
  10. Sandy, stooping behind the outcropping, also trembled, partly with excitement and partly with fear.