中英
fossick
/ ˈfɒsɪk /
/ ˈfɑːsɪk /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • v.(非正式)搜寻;(在废矿中)淘金
    • 第三人称单数

      fossicks
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      fossicking
    • 过去式

      fossicked
    • 过去分词

      fossicked
  • 网络释义
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     淘金

    ... fossette 小窝 fossick 淘金 fossil pineapple 化石菠萝 ...

  • 2

     翻寻

    ... 寻迹 Tracking ; tracing 翻寻 fossick ; rummage 寻源 Sourcing ...

  • 3

     霍斯克

    霍斯克(Fossick)一直为实现企业与人才利益最大化的经营原则而努力。我们深刻了解中国地区的企业运营与职场现状,我们一直致力于帮助在中国运营的...

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  • 双语例句
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    Deeper in the desert, you can fossick for opals in the quirky underground town of Coober Pedy or in the frontier town of Andamooka.
    再往沙漠深处进发,您可以在诡异的地下小镇库伯佩地或边境小镇安达目卡掏澳宝。
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    At the northern end of the coast you'll find Flinders Island, the place to dive shipwrecks, climb to the top of the pink and grey cliffs of Mount Strzelecki and fossick for diamonds at Killiecrankie.
    在海岸的北端,您会找到弗林德斯岛,在这里,您可以潜水到沉船上探秘,攀登到斯特莱基山粉红和灰色悬崖的顶部,并在奇里克朗基寻觅钻石。
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  • 同近义词
  • 词源
  • 百科
  • Fossick

    Fossicking is a term found in Cornwall, Australia and New Zealand referring to prospecting, especially in more recent times, when carried out as a recreational activity. This can be for gold, precious stones, fossils, etc. by sifting through a prospective area. In Australian English and New Zealand English, the term has an extended use meaning to "rummage". The term has been argued to come from Cornish.In Australia, "fossicking" is and was protected by a number of laws which vary from state to state. In some states such as Queensland, fossickers must obtain a licence but in others, (e.g., New South Wales) no licence is required.In South Australia, fossicking is defined as "the gathering of minerals as (a) a recreation; and (b) without any intention to sell the minerals or to utilise them for a commercial purpose", and these activities are considered as not being affected by the Mining Act.Generally, this activity is regulated by the relevant State Government Department with certain rules to be followed. These typically include requiring the landowners permission for access, use of hand (non-powered) tools only and restrictions on the amount of material that can be removed in a day. Fossicking can be done in remote locations with no facilities, or can be a part of a guided tour. Several small businesses in Australia have set up for the purpose of introducing new people to the activity or providing facilities for fossickers near the areas being searched. Frequently fossickers will try day trips; where this is impractical due to the remote location, they may combine the search with an overnight camping trip. Many of the areas where mineral specimens are to be found are areas of outstanding natural beauty, and other recreational activities such as photography and hiking are common additions to a fossicking trip.In Cornwall, such prospecting was monitored by the Stannary.

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