the Indian Ocean

    印度洋;
日语:インド洋 韩语:인도양 德语:der Indische Ozean 法语:l'océan Indien 俄语:el océano índico

相关例句


The Chagos Islands of the Indian Ocean are a military zone, too.(印度洋的查戈斯群岛也是一个军事区域。)

The bathyscaphe has plumbed the depth of the Indian Ocean.(深海潜水器探测印度洋的深度。)

So the pirates are being forced to venture ever farther out into the Indian Ocean to seize their booty.(因此海盗们不得不冒着风险远离海岸线,深入到印度洋去寻找下手的船只。)

The decline is seen in most parts of the world, one marked exception being the Indian Ocean.(这种下降存在于大部分海洋,但印度洋是个明显的例外。)

India is voicing concerns about China's growing influence in the Indian Ocean region.(印度对中国在印度洋地区日益扩大的影响表示关注。)

It is difficult to see how the theory applies to the plate between the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the ridge in the Indian Ocean.(很难看出这个理论如何适用于大西洋中脊和印度洋脊之间的板块。)

Many voyages were made to the Indian Ocean during that period.(这段时间很多人航海去印度洋。)

If you look at the Indian Ocean, it's fascinating.(如果你看一看印度洋,你就会迷上它。)

SOME natural disasters, like the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, strike out of the blue.(某些自然灾害突如其来毫无防备,比如2004年印度洋海啸。)

India and China vie for influence in the Indian Ocean, Russia and China compete in Central Asia.(印度与中国争夺在印度洋的影响力,而俄罗斯与中国争夺在中亚的影响力。)

英英释义


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1. 印度洋:大西洋位于欧洲非洲和南北美洲之间,自北至南约1.6万千米,东西最短距离2400多千米印度洋:(The Indian Ocean)印度洋是地球上第三大洋,位于亚洲、南极洲、大洋洲和非洲之间,总面积约为7617.4万平方千米北冰洋: (the Arctic Ocean) 最小的洋,

词典解释


1. An archipelago in the Indian Ocean, the country is seen as a case study for climate change.

2. Some of the world's biggest quakes strike in subduction zones including the catastrophic Indian Ocean temblor in 2004 that generated deadly tsunami waves.

3. Ciguatera has long been known in the South Pacific, the Caribbean and warmer areas of the Indian Ocean.

4. In 2003 MacArthur failed in a bid to set the fastest nonstop circumnavigation of the globe when her mast broke in the Indian Ocean.

5. A flotilla of warships from nearly a dozen countries has patrolled the Gulf of Aden and nearby Indian Ocean waters for months.

6. Warships in the area primarily provide protection in the narrow and dangerous Gulf of Aden, not in the much larger Indian Ocean.

7. The US administration is especially worried about the fate of a law that would extend Japanese refueling of coalition warships in the Indian Ocean.

8. The United Nations says a warning system in the Indian Ocean will cost roughly $ 30 million.

9. He is believed to be the first man to have established a direct sea route linking the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean.

10. Some scholars believe Zheng is the first man to travel a direct sea route linking the Indian Ocean with the West.