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.
Faisal grew up near the Indus, where his father fished for forty years.
For over five thousand years, farmers have relied on the Indus to water their fields.
Diya stood on a rocky ledge above the Indus and watched the sun go down.