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sahara

/suh-har-uh, -hair-uh, -hahr-uh/US // səˈhær ə, -ˈhɛər ə, -ˈhɑr ə //UK // (səˈhɑːrə) //

撒哈拉,沙哈拉,撒哈拉沙漠,撒哈拉沙漠地区

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a desert in N Africa, extending from the Atlantic to the Nile valley. About 3,500,000 sq. mi..
    • : any arid waste.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Scientists have found microbes that started in the Sahara, for example, landing in the Caribbean.

  • Typically, the southern edge of the Sahara doesn’t have much vegetation.

  • A big remaining question is whether and how it might cross the Sahara.

  • Scientists have found microorganisms from the Sahara in the Caribbean, for example.

  • He managed an isolated refueling station in the western Sahara before transferring in 1929 to Argentina, where a team of pilots established long-distance links to Patagonia.

  • It had taken the camels and their black-turbaned Berber herders four long days to walk from the Sahara.

  • But Morocco stands firmly on claims that it has historic links to the Western Sahara dating back many centuries.

  • Accounts emerge from the harrowing Islamist attack on an oil field in the Sahara Desert.

  • The American Interest reports that vast aquifers of water have been found beneath the Sahara desert.

  • He was happy when the Khawams opened a series of restaurants of their own, all called Sahara.

  • Thus many artesian wells have been sunk in the Algerian Sahara which have proved an immense boon to the district.

  • Richmond is, to me, a Sahara, whose single fountain of sweet waters springs up within your sister's home.

  • Except in extent, a journey across it is similar to that of the parched caravans across the flaming sands of Sahara.

  • Special bivouac amateur bouillon danger must have Sahara easily Groener arms impossible.

  • Not unworthy of rejoicing the eyes of the most fastidious connoisseurs, it lives and dies unknown in the solitudes of the Sahara.