cenote
美 [s?'no?t?]
英 [s?'n??t?] 
- n.【地】(石灰?guī)r溶蝕形成的)天然水井
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)天然井;石灰?guī)r洞;洞狀陷穴
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):cenotes
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Short-term priorities include raising awareness of the unique features of the cenote system in this region.
短期內(nèi)實(shí)現(xiàn)的首要目標(biāo)包括,提高當(dāng)?shù)?/s>了解尤加坦半島灰巖坑系統(tǒng)獨(dú)特的地貌特征。
The Maya believed natural wells, such as the Xkeken cenote in Mexico's Yucatan, led to the underworld.
瑪雅人認(rèn)為天然井,例如在墨西哥的尤卡坦導(dǎo)致黑社會(huì),Xkeken灰巖。
This is the target site, the world's deepest hydrothermal spring at Cenote Zacaton in northern Mexico.
這是目的地,墨西哥北部薩卡通石灰巖洞的世界最深溫泉。
Luis Marden, Scuba diver wrests a jar perhaps a thousand years old from the murk of a cenote, or ceremonial well in the late 1950s.
路易斯·馬登,1950年代后期,帶水下呼吸器的潛水員費(fèi)盡九牛二虎之力從黑暗的灰?guī)r坑中挖出一個(gè)可能有1000年歷史的罐子。