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dead zones的意思

dead zones中文翻譯:

死區(電波不能到達的地區);盲區;[通信]靜區

相似詞語短語

dead zone───死區(電波不能到達的地區);盲區;[通信]靜區

end zones───(球門線到底線的)球門區;結束區

head tones───頭音

dead horses───預付的工資;舊債;無益的事

dead losses───完全損失;無用的人或物;白費時間

dead points───[機]死點

shear zones───剪切帶

speed zones───速度區

arid zones───[氣候]干旱帶

雙語使用場景

Black dots show where dead zones have been observed, but their size is unknown.───黑點代表那些已經觀測到的但面積還未確定的死亡區域。

Synthetic fertilisers eventually run into rivers and oceans, creating "dead zones".───人造化肥農藥最終流入河流和大海,富集成為死亡區域。

Hundreds of the world's coastal regions have dead zones.───世界上有著死寂之區的海岸地帶有數百處。

Dead zones form when big balloons of phytoplankton at the surface trigger large quantities of organic matter, which then sink to the bottom.───當浮游植物大量爆發時,在其表面會觸發大量的有機物質聚集,然后(浮游植殘骸)下沉到水底,死亡帶就會形成。

Such fertilizer leaching is responsible for dead zones across the world, like the one at the mouth of the Mississippi River currently.───這些肥料的浸出是造成世界多個死亡區的罪魁禍首,比如眼下的密西西比河口。

Pollution-fed algae, which deprive other living marine life of oxygen, are the cause of most of the world's dead zones.───富營養藻類奪走了海洋生物的養分,是全球大部分死區的成因。

Marine dead zones form when nitrogen and phosphorus pollution concentrates in near-coast waters through a process called eutrophication.───氮,磷污染通過被稱為富營養化的這個過程,在近海岸水域集中泛濫,從而形成海洋死區。

This can trigger toxic algal blooms and a rising number of oxygen deficient 'dead zones'.───這可以導致有毒的赤潮出現,使缺氧“死亡區”的數量不斷增加。

Many human activities on land trigger the seasonal appearance of dead zones. Fertilizers run off lawns and farmland.───陸地上許多人類的活動引發季節性死亡區的出現,從草坪和農田中流失的肥料。

英語使用場景

Oceans were rapidly warming and acidifying, water circulation was being altered and dead zones within the ocean depths were expanding, said the report.

The Mississippi River watershed drains directly into the Gulf of Mexico, where dead zones frequently occur.

"Dead Zones" occur around the world, from the Chesapeake Bay to the Baltic Sea.

Massive releases of methane from arctic seafloors could create oxygen-poor dead zones, acidify the seas and disrupt ecosystems in broad parts of the northern oceans, new preliminary analyses suggest.

"Dead zones" with almost no oxygen already make up around 2 per cent of the oceans by area, and they could expand seven-fold.