waterbreak
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A pothole or similar break in a road's surface caused by rainwater washing away the surface of the road.
— Many of the entrants drove unusually reckless down the mountains and the unexpected waterbreaks jarred their cars more than 100 miles of rational touring.
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A breakwater.
— Since the islet has a 720 meter long waterbreak connecting the land and the islet it attracts many visitors during summertime.
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A barrier built across a steeply sloping road or trail in order to direct the flow of water and prevent erosion.
— A waterbreak should be extended far enough into the bank on the upper side of the trail to prevent water from cutting around it.
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Any artificially constructed system or device to halt the destructive flow of water.
— Later, about 75 years ago, Ralph's grandfather built "waterbreaks" on his farm, which are the nearest things to broad-base terraces you can imagine.
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The time elapsed from an underwater explosion or seismic event until the arrival of the resulting energy wave at a hydrophonic detector.
— Included in the display will be an active underwater buoy, a depth sensor waterbreak hydrophones unit, and a waterbreak converter.
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The formation of beads of water on a smooth surface, especially when used as an indicator of impurities on the surface.
— A slurry of 10 grams of powder in 100 milliliters distilled water was carried on a cotton swab and the panels scrubbed until free from waterbreak when rinsed.
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A break in the smooth surface of a body of water, such as a ripple, whitecap, or the roughness that results from water flowing over an uneven surface.
— And here and there a foamy flake Upon me, as I travel With many a silvery waterbreak Above the golden gravel,...
词形变化
词源
From water + break.
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