中英
snowdrift
/ ˈsnəʊdrɪft /
/ ˈsnoʊdrɪft /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.随风飘飞的雪;被风刮在一起的雪堆
    • 复数

      snowdrifts
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     雪堆

    雪堆(Snowdrift):花白色,早生,株高7cm,盆栽表现佳。

  • 2

     堆雪

    ... sleet雨夹雪 snowdrift堆雪 snow shower阵雪 ...

  • 3

     吹积雪

    ... snow water equivalent雪水当量 snowdrift吹积雪;雪堆 snow-line雪线 ...

  • 4

     随风飘飞的雪

    ... driftwood n.流木;浮木 snowdrift n.随风飘飞的雪 rigid adj.坚硬的,不易弯曲的adj.严格的 ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    A snowdrift blocked his path.
    雪堆阻碍了他的去路。
  • 2
    Two huge, hairy ears stuck up above the snowdrift .
    一对偌大的,毛茸茸的耳朵竖起在雪堆上。
  • 3
    Every winter, this giant snowdrift grows right under my Windows.
    每年冬天啊,我这窗子底下都会堆这么一大堆的雪。
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  • 百科
  • Snowdrift

    A snowdrift is a deposit of snow sculpted by wind into a mound during a snowstorm. Snowdrifts resemble sand dunes and are formed in a similar manner, namely, by wind moving light snow and depositing it when the wind has virtually stopped, usually against a stationary object. Snow normally crests and slopes off toward the surface on the windward side of a large object. On the leeward side, areas near the object are a bit lower than surrounding areas, but are generally flatter.The impact of snowdrifts on transportation can be more significant than the snowfall itself, such as in the USA during the blizzard of 1977. Snowdrifts are many times found at or on roads, as the crest of the roadbed or the furrows along the road create the disruption to the wind needed to shed its carried snow. Snow fences may be employed on the windward side of the road to intentionally create a drift before the snow-laden wind reaches the road.Jeremy Triefenbach, one of the 19th century's great explorers, is reputed to have become trapped in a snowdrift; surviving solely on melted snow for 13 days. His version of the story can be found in his autobiography.

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