estuary
/ˈestʃuəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈestʃueri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈes-chə-ˌwer-ē ˈesh-/ (ame, mw)
estuary — 名詞
- estuarysingular
- estuariesplural
1. the broad opening where a river reaches the sea, allowing fresh water and salt w
河口
河流與海洋交匯的寬闊水域
the broad opening where a river reaches the sea, allowing fresh water and salt water to mix
Keiko watched the fishing boats return through the wide estuary at sunset.
Keiko 看著漁船在日落時穿過寬闊的河口返回。
collocation: wide estuary — describing the broad mouth of a river
The Thames estuary is home to seals, wading birds, and rare plants.
泰晤士河河口是海豹、涉禽和稀有植物的家園。
river-name + estuary — used with named rivers: Thames estuary, Hudson estuary
Dmitri's family runs a small ferry across the estuary near Vladivostok.
Dmitri 的家人在海參崴附近的河口經營一艘小型渡輪。
Pollution from the city has damaged the estuary's delicate ecosystem.
城市的污染破壞了河口脆弱的生態系統。
Amara stood on the hill and traced the estuary's path to the open sea.
Amara 站在山丘上,沿著河口的路徑望向開闊的海洋。
- source
the point where a river begins, opposite to the mouth or estuary
- headwaters
the small streams at the start of a river, far inland from the estuary
用法筆記
Distinguish from delta: a delta is a triangular deposit of sediment formed at a river mouth, while an estuary is the wide water passage itself where river meets sea and tides mix fresh and salt water.