extrusive
/ɪkˈstruːsɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪkˈstruːsɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ik-ˈstrü-siv -ziv/ (ame, mw)
extrusive — 形容詞
- extrusivepositive
- more extrusivecomparative
- most extrusivesuperlative
1. describing rock that reaches the planet's surface as hot liquid through volcanic
噴出的
岩漿噴出地表後冷卻成岩
describing rock that reaches the planet's surface as hot liquid through volcanic activity, then cools into solid stone.
The dark cliffs along Iceland's coast formed from extrusive volcanic rock.
冰島沿岸的黑色懸崖是由噴出的火山岩形成的。
collocation: extrusive volcanic rock
Lava flowing from the Kīlauea volcano turns into extrusive stone as it cools.
從基拉韋亞火山流出的熔岩冷卻後變成噴出岩。
Dr. Okonkwo showed the class pieces of extrusive rock filled with tiny gas bubbles.
Okonkwo 博士向全班展示充滿小氣泡的噴出岩石塊。
Obsidian is a dark, glass-like extrusive rock that forms when lava cools extremely fast.
黑曜石是一種黑色玻璃狀的噴出岩,在熔岩極速冷卻時形成。
The main difference between intrusive and extrusive rock is where the magma hardens.
侵入岩和噴出岩的主要區別在於岩漿硬化的位置。
- volcanic
broader term — all extrusive rock is volcanic, but volcanic can also describe eruptions, ash, and gases
- effusive
more specific — describes lava that flows out gently rather than exploding; used interchangeably in volcanology for certain rock types
- eruptive
emphasises the eruption process rather than the rock's final location
文法句型
extrusive + noun (rock, material, stone)
用法筆記
Frequently appears before nouns describing types of stone or volcanic material (extrusive rock, extrusive igneous rock). The opposite term is intrusive, which describes magma that cools slowly below ground.