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rockies

/rok-eez/US // ˈrɒk iz //UK // (ˈrɒkɪz) //

岩石区,岩石山脉,岩石山,岩石

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Rocky Mountains.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • So even if the Rockies do get a few more late-season storms and the skiing stays good through the spring, the Colorado River Basin is in a hole that’s hard to get out of when it relies solely on precipitation.

  • To be clear, outside the Rockies, or in good years within them, early-season snow isn’t always so suspect.

  • A separate eastern group lives east of the Rockies and winters in central Mexico.

  • Outside of the 37-23 run, the Rockies went 34-68 — a difference worth 28 points of winning percentage.

  • Now it can be found in scattered places east of the Rockies.

  • In the Rockies, the number climbs to 26 percent, and in the Southwest, fully a third are on board.

  • High in the Canadian Rockies it is one of the greatest views I have ever witnessed.

  • A trip to the Rockies might have been more our speed, but we chose Disney World because we wanted it to be easy.

  • But Chris finds a quieter kind of satisfaction in the huts that dot the Rockies around Aspen.

  • Steamboat Springs sits north of the many ski areas along the I-70 corridor, on the western face of the Rockies.

  • He was then attired picturesquely in a fringed deerskin jacket dressed by some of the Blackfeet across the Rockies.

  • The early night of the Rockies was already cutting them off from the rest of the world.

  • The winds of the Rockies had entered into his character as well as into his physique.

  • This was one of the birds I had made my pilgrimage to the Rockies to study.

  • Rare winter visitor; summer range unknown; winters in the Rockies.