英 [mæˈsiːf] 美 [mæˈsiːf]
n. 山丘,群山;断层块
复数massifs
massif /ˈmæsiːf/
可数名词 A massif is a group of mountains that form part of a mountain range. 群山
a block of the earth's crust bounded by faults and shifted to form peaks of a mountain range
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参考来源鄂尔多斯盆地侏罗纪西界分析
山丘
... range 山脉 massif 群山 高地 crevice 裂缝 ...
... mass transfer 质量传递 massif 地块 massive coal 块煤 ...
It is also an exceptional place to observe the Holy Penas massif.
它也是观察圣佩纳斯山地块的绝佳场所。
The tectonic trends in the granulite massif are arcuate.
变粒岩地块的构造走向是弧形。
Tanakhat Monastery complex is located on a hill of a very picturesque massif.
塔纳哈修道院坐落在一处风景如画的山丘上。
Jordan's next goal is to climb Vinson Massif in Antarctica.
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But, it's about a four-hour film, and it's called The Sorrow and the Pity and it's about Clermont-Ferrand, which is in the Massif Central here.
那电影大概四个半小时,叫哀伤与怜悯,是关于克莱蒙费朗的,在中央高地这里
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This 500m-high fang of rock dominates the massif, and it is arguably the most striking peak in Spain.
Two people caught in the avalanche on the Mont Blanc massif were found alive in the snow afterward.
As they trim the grassy slopes of heather and gorse, they also open up spectacular views across the massif.