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creeks

英 [kriːks]

美 [kriks]

n.  小海湾; 小港湾; 小河; 小溪
creek的复数

柯林斯词典

  • 小海湾;小港湾
    Acreekis a narrow place where the sea comes a long way into the land.
    1. N-COUNT 小河;小溪
      Acreekis a small stream or river.
      1. Follow Austin Creek for a few miles.
        沿着奥斯汀河走上几英里。
    2. 处于困境(或窘境);犯错误
      If someone isup the creek, they are in a bad or difficult situation, or are wrong in some way. You can also say that someone isup the creek without a paddle.

      双语例句

      • In Vermont and upstate New York, floodwaters cascaded through towns, bordering rivers and creeks.
        在佛蒙特州和纽约州北部,洪水淹没了城镇,冲破河岸和小溪。
      • The Status Analysis of Heavy Metal Pollution of the Creeks in Urban Area of Siping City
        四平市城区河流重金属污染现状分析
      • Researchers studied three populations of Mexican tetra in the lab. Fish that live in creeks or rivers have two eyes and see just fine.
        研究人员在实验室研究了三种墨西哥丽脂鲤种群。在溪里或河里生活的鱼有两只眼睛,视力良好。
      • Lonely creeks are opal in the dawn, sword-blue in the sun, grayly silver under misty moons.
        偏僻的小溪黎明的时候是乳白色的,阳光下是剑蓝色,朦胧的月色下则呈银灰色。
      • Used to paddling in steep, narrow creeks, I found this experience unnerving and awkward.
        习惯了在陡峭、狭窄的小河上涉水,我发现这种体验会让人丧失勇气,而且并不雅观。
      • The grades are gentle and, like drainages, the routes often go under or over barriers such as highways, creeks, steep hills or other obstructions.
        类似下水管道,铁路线的坡度平缓,经常从地下穿过或从高空越过高速公路、溪流、险山和其他障碍物。
      • The creeks and streams were long gone back into the earth.
        小溪小河早都干得底朝天。
      • They are commonly found in lakes, rivers, creeks, hot springs and other bodies of water.
        它们通常存在于湖泊、河流、小溪、温泉及其它水域中。
      • "There was heavy rain and creeks were flooded with torrents of water, which made them difficult to cross," Pa-an district KNU chairman Pado Saw Aung Maw Aye told Mizzima.
        “大雨中小溪山洪汹涌而下,缅军携带重装备,使他们难以行进”帕安地区克伦民族联盟主席巴多梭昂茂诶称。
      • Farmers scattered up and down the creeks and rivers, with great distances between families.
        农民四处散居于溪涧河流上下各处,一家一家之间隔得很远。