rocky mountains / ˈrɒk i ˈmaʊn tnz /

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rocky mountains 的定义

n. 名词(复数) plural noun
  1. the chief mountain system in North America, extending from central New Mexico to northern Alaska. Highest peak, Denali, 20,300 feet.

rocky mountains 近义词

rocky mountains

等同于 mountain range

更多rocky mountains例句

  1. Try these cocktails made with TINCUP—a whiskey made for the snowy Rocky Mountains.
  2. From downtown Denver, you can see the snowcapped Rocky Mountains towering on the horizon to the west.
  3. The water raging down that river supports 40 million people in seven states and Mexico, but it comes from melted snow accumulating high in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains.
  4. Our anticipation grew as we prepared to climb the mighty Rocky Mountains.
  5. They seemed like a permanent part of the mindscape, the way mountains or rivers are part of the physical world.
  6. Hitchcock was our mountains and our rivers, curled permanently into our brainpans.
  7. So, Schmidt followed the gold rush to the El Paso mountains and claimed an area of mining land.
  8. Aside from producing odors and mountains of trash, they increasingly produce power.
  9. If you doubt that, look at the history of these Northern Rocky Mountain states with the recently delisted wolf.
  10. Under so many savage blows, the labouring mountains brought forth Turks.
  11. The volcanic eruptions of the mountains on the west broke down its barriers, and let its waters flow.
  12. As he was toiling slowly up a narrow, rocky pass, he suddenly saw an Indian's head peering over the ledge.
  13. On a small scale map, in an office, you may make mole-hills of mountains; on the ground there's no escaping from its features.
  14. At his sight shall the mountains be shaken, and at his will the south wind shall blow.