indus

IPA/ɪndˈʌs/
KK[ˈɪndəs]IPA/ˈɪndəs/

indus — noun

1. a major river of southern Asia, rising in Tibet and flowing about 2,900 kilometr

1.名詞
釋義

a major river of southern Asia, rising in Tibet and flowing about 2,900 kilometres through Kashmir and Pakistan before reaching the Arabian Sea

例句

Jenna traced the Indus on a faded map, following its winding path to the sea.

used with 'the': the Indus

The Indus flooded its eastern bank last August, sweeping away three small villages near Sukkur.