volcano 的定义
plural vol·ca·noes, vol·ca·nos.
- a vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled, either continuously or at irregular intervals.
- a mountain or hill, usually having a cuplike crater at the summit, formed around such a vent from the ash and lava expelled through it.
volcano 近义词
等同于 mountain
更多volcano例句
- Cassini’s instruments also detected the presence of silica, which can get mixed with water in undersea volcanoes.
- It also includes active volcanoes such as the Ol Doinyo Lengai in Tanzania, and the DallaFilla and Erta Ale in Ethiopia.
- The Natural History Museum in London, England offers a guide to making your own model volcano at home.
- In one of the most poignant scenes in her book, she is hiking on Mauna Kea — the next volcano over from Greene’s Mars habitat — and finds a fern growing amid the volcanic desolation.
- He particularly likes this approach that linked cycles of pressure inside the volcano with weather conditions.
- And as we left, spears of sunlight painted the top of the nearby volcano Galeras.
- Standing on the edge of the Burfell volcano, you realize what a fragile construct modern civilization is.
- It ends with Godzilla lured away from Tokyo with a bird call and trapped in a volcano.
- When the volcano blew its top, thousands perished, immolated by fire, boiling magma, and ash.
- This week they got Mike Tyson and Razor Ruddock over at the Mirage, where the fake volcano blows up every twenty minutes.
- A volcano broke out in the island of St. George, one of the Azores.
- Fujiyama, the noted volcano of Japan, is twelve thousand three hundred and sixty-five feet high.
- And what was a mere laughing, crying child of a man like Aristide Pujol in front of a Ducksmith volcano?
- Torrents of lava poured over the sides of the volcano and destroyed whole villages on the shores of the lake.
- Outwardly cold, Sir Henry seemed to his youthful observer, who now knew him better, to resemble a volcano coated with ice.