外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 Andes ['ændi:z]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 安第斯山脉

  1. The travellers wrote an account of their dangerous exploits in the Andes.
    旅行者写了一篇叙述他们在安第斯山历险的文章.
  2. Disney and Paramount will team up to make a movie based on the best-selling book"Alive", about a rugby team's battle to survive a plane crash in the Andes Mountains.
    迪斯尼与派拉蒙将合作拍摄以畅销书《死里逃生》为蓝本的电影,描写一支足球队所乘飞机在安底斯山中坠毁为求生而奋斗。
  3. The train comes andes go more frequently since being used the new time table.
    自从采用新的时刻表以来列车来往更频繁了。


andes
[ noun ]
a mountain range in South America running 5000 miles along the Pacific coast
<noun.object>


  1. Security forces killed 77 leftist guerrillas Friday in two separate attacks in the Andes Mountains and the jungle, the government said.
  2. The road now carries travelers on a rugged five-hour journey in the shadow of the Andes' majestic spine, across the barren and cold altiplano and skirting volcanic cones.
  3. The vast majority of small farmers, especially in the Andes and in the jungle, did not have the collateral to obtain commercial credit. This shows up in this season's figures.
  4. For 20 years, KUNM has featured "Freeform" broadcasting, an eclectic blend of music and cultural perspectives that one disk jockey describes as "anything from Mozart to Motown to high Andes folk music."
  5. After nationalising most of the mining industry in 1952, the government made no great effort to explore the Andean region or modernise technology; and private companies are now looking closely at the Andes.
  6. "Anyone concerned about the legacy of defoliation in Southeast Asia ought to go see what illegally diverted chemicals are beginning to do to the Andes right now," he said.
  7. Meanwhile, in Peru's southern Andes mountains, the Sabancaya volcano continued to belch smoke and gas and spew ashes and rocks over a six-mile radius, ruining crops and forcing hundreds of people from their homes.
  8. The Tupac Amaru group takes its name from an 18th Century revolutionary who led a successful revolt against Spanish colonial rule in the Andes, which run north to south through Peru.
  9. Scientists at the Potato Centre in the Andes mountains of Peru have been attacked by guerrillas in the course of gathering rare potato strains.
  10. Llamas, fabled pack animals in the Andes of South America, are often used for that purpose by the USDA's Forest Service when venturing into wilderness areas because they are less intrusive on the environment than horses and mules.
  11. President Alan Garcia prolonged a state of emergency for two months in the coastal capital of Lima and parts of six other states in the Andes Mountains and Amazon jungle.
  12. The military and police have organized citizens' patrols in villages in the central Andes as protection against the guerrillas.
  13. Andajes is only 90 miles north of Lima in a straight line, but a six-hour ride over bumpy roads that rise from the mist-shrouded desert coast and climb the empty western slopes of the Andes.
  14. A plane carrying 60 people slammed into a mountain in the Andes, reportedly splitting in half, and all aboard were killed, the air force said Thursday.
  15. In the seven years since civilian governments began putting the military in charge of insurgency zones in the Andes and the eastern jungles, more than 3,000 people have disappeared after detention.
  16. Those arrears result from the country's inability to pay interest for most of last year, after an earthquake destroyed its main oil pipeline across the Andes mountains.
  17. On our left, the coffee-brown Solimoes River, flowing a mile wide out of lush lowlands, meets the broad black Rio Negro, fed far upstream by the snows of the Andes.
  18. The militiamen were slain Sunday night after about 100 rebels swept into tiny San Juan de la Vinaca, high in the Andes about 230 miles southeast of Lima.
  19. Funny, evocative, inventive. Where were you when you heard about the Andes plane crash?
  20. The village is 10 miles north of Huancayo, an important trading center in the central Andes 135 miles east of Lima.
  21. A small U.S. plane used in Peru's anti-drug effort crashed in the Andes mountains, killing the six Americans and three Peruvians aboard, officials said Sunday.
  22. Leftist guerrillas raided two government copper mines in the Andes, killing five people and blowing up a barracks and offices, police said Friday.
  23. Power rationing has become a daily headache for millions of people in Lima and other major cities that depend on hydroelectric power that is brought over the Andes.
  24. Lonquimay, a peak in the Andes foothills about 400 miles south of Santiago, had been dormant for a century when it erupted on Christmas Day.
  25. Nearly 1,000m above sea level, on the barren, treeless plateau of the high Andes, the humble houses of Cerro de Pasco cluster around a gaping open-cast pit.
  26. The narrator may be talking about the depredations of the Shining Path Maoists among the Indians of the Andes, or he may be referring to the plunging inti, Peru's rubber currency, or the corrupting effect of the cocaine trade.
  27. They are mining and agricultural regions in the Andes east of Lima.
  28. Elsewhere, authorities said security forces fatally shot five suspected members of the Shining Path guerrilla group on Monday when they burst into a house on the outskirts of Huancayo, a major city in the central Andes 140 miles east of Lima.
  29. The textiles in question are made from alpaca and vicuna wool in Coroma, a town high in the Bolivian Andes, and have been woven in the same manner since before the advent of the Inca or the Spaniard.
  30. The soldiers were en route to repair a bridge destroyed during torrential rains on the eastern slopes of the Andes.
加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
您正在访问的是
中国词汇量第二的英语词典
更多精彩,登录后发现......
验证码看不清,请点击刷新
  注册