美[dʒiˈɑlədʒi] 英[dʒiːˈɒlədʒi] n.地质学;(某地区的)地质 网络地质概况;地理学;地质情况 复数:geologies 权威英汉双解 英汉 英英 网络释义 geology 显示所有例句 n. 1. [u] 地质学the scientific study of the earth, including the origin and history of the rocks and soil of which the earth is made 2. [sing] (某地区的)地质the origin and history of...
the geology of the British Isles 不列颠群岛的地质 牛津词典 a geological survey 地质勘察 牛津词典 He was visiting professor of geology at the University of Jordan. 他是约旦大学的地质学客座教授。 柯林斯高阶英语词典 ...an expert on the geology of southeast Asia. 研究东南亚地质状况的专家 柯林斯高...
ResearchOpen Access05 Jun 2025Scientific Reports Volume: 15, P: 19730 Non-collisional orogeny in northeast Japan driven by nearby same-dip double subduction The mountain ranges of northeast Japan were formed by the Ryukyu/Izu–Bonin–Marianas same-dip double subduction system in a process that may...
A machine-learning-based mapping of Antarctic subglacial geology suggests sedimentary basins lie beneath some of the most dynamic ice streams, increasing their vulnerability to rapid ice retreat. Lu Li , Alan R. A. Aitken & Bernd Kulessa Article | 23 June 2022 Transient mobilization of subcru...
geology 常考释义 n. 地质学 变形词 复数geologists 托福常考例句 So for several weeks like I said we’ll be addressinggeologyfrom a wider perspective. 所以接下来几周,就像我说的,我们将会从一个更为广泛的角度解决地理问题。 来源于:听力OFFICIAL4 L3 ...
基础释义 geology n.地质学; (某地区的)地质情况; 地质学的著作 词义比例:地质学(98%),地质学的...
"Geology" is a much more limited science and just one part of "earth science."Ebb Current A tidal current that moves towards the ocean after high tide has peaked, draining the inter-tidal zone. These currents can be very strong at the openings of bays and between barrier islands, where ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics:Geologyge‧ol‧o‧gy/dʒiˈɒlədʒi$-ˈɑːlə-/●○○noun[uncountable]the study of therocks,soiletc that make up theEarth, and of the way they have changed since the Earth was formed—geologistnoun[countable...
geology may be divided into a number of periods but their boundaries are not rigid, having both overlaps and hiatuses between them: prehistoric geology (to the invention of writing), geology in antiquity (to 480), medieval geology (480–1492), geology in the Renaissance (1350–1600), geology...
Geology, the fields of study concerned with the solid Earth. Included are sciences such as mineralogy, geodesy, and stratigraphy. Geology also explores geologic history, which provides a conceptual framework and overview of Earth’s evolution.