tidal bore
潮间带,潮间带孔,潮汐孔,潮间带球
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- : another term for bore 3
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The former senior intelligence official said the hacking bore the hallmarks of a “campaign,” and not a one-off operation.
The eventual deal, approved by Law 840 in June 2013, bore little resemblance to the original.
The planet is deep in the gravitational well of a black hole, and the black hole would surely have very high tidal forces.
Can there actually be massive tidal waves like the one we saw on the first planet they visited?
They bought La Pietra, where she bore a son, Harold, the following year.
So he bore down on the solemn declaration that she stood face to face with a prison term for perjury.
Each picture bore a label, giving a true description of the once-honoured gem.
Haggard merely played for the excitement, and Spunyarn because it was a lesser bore to play than to look on.
He rose upon it, it was under him, he felt its lift and irresistible momentum; almost it bore him up the steps.
He bore a distinguished part in the war in South Carolina, and was closely identified with the early history of the state.