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走廊
corridor
常考释义
The first water craft theory about the migration was that around 11,000-12,000 years ago there was an ice-free corridor stretching from eastern Beringia to the areas of North America south of the great northern glaciers.
关于这些迁徙的第一个水路理论表明,大概在11000到12000年前,有一个不冻的走廊。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL9 P1n. 走廊
Sorry, I’ll borrow the lorry tomorrow, " the sorrowful man said with worry in the corridor.
“对不起,明天我要借用这辆卡车。”那个悲伤的人在走廊里担心地说。
For the first time, the Colosseum plans to let visitors explore an underground corridor that has previously been off limits.
罗马斗兽场第一次计划让游客探索以前不开放的地下走廊。
What are you doing wandering the corridors at night?
这么晚了为何还在走廊游荡?
来自《哈利·波特与阿兹卡班的囚徒》
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The first water craft theory about the migration was that around 11,000-12,000 years ago there was an ice-free corridor stretching from eastern Beringia to the areas of North America south of the great northern glaciers.
关于这些迁徙的第一个水路理论表明,大概在11000到12000年前,有一个不冻的走廊。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL9 P1It was the midcontinental corridor between twomassive ice sheets-the Laurentide to the west-that enabled the southward migration.
它从白令海峡东部延伸到北美(大北部冰河的南部),是连在两个巨大冰床间的半大陆性走廊,向西的Laurentide使往南的迁移成为可能。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL9 P1But belief in this ice-free corridor began to crumble when paleoecologist Glen MacDonald demonstrated that some of the most important radiocarbon dates used to support the existence of an ice-free corridor were incorrect.
但是当古生态学者Glen MacDonald证明一些用来支持不冻走廊存在的重要放射性碳时间不正确时,对于不冻走廊的信念就被粉碎了。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL9 P1He persuasively argued that such an ice-free corridor did not exist until much later, when the continental ice began its final retreat.
他令人信服地主张那样的不冻走廊直到很久以后才出现,那时大陆冰开始最后的消退。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL9 P1Vast areas along the coast may have been deglaciated beginning around 16,000 years ago, possibly providing a coastal corridor for the movement of plants, animals, and humans sometime between 13,000 and 14,000 years ago.
沿海的辽阔地区的冰川在大约16 000年前开始融化,这就为13 000前 到14 000年前的某一段时间内植物、动物和人类的迁移提供了一个海岸走廊。
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