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意思翻译

n.地震学家

相似词语短语

seismographs service───地震仪服务

双语使用场景

popular saying among seismologists is that "earthquakes don't kill people, buildings do."───地震学家有句很流行的说法即:地震不伤人,伤人的是建筑。

In fact, seismologists say, it is nearly impossible to predict when and where an earthquake will strike.───事实上,地震学家说,预测地震何时何地发生几乎是不可能的。

Seismologists had said another such quake could strike the city any time.───地震学家说还会有这样的大地震随时袭击。

But seismologists give it a name and a number and a fault, and this puts it back in the box of controllable experiences.───但是地震学家为它命名、估计规模,并指出引发地震的断层,让地震又回到可控制的范围。

The question now, she says, is whether seismologists can do anything with her research to try to predict the next big one.───她认为现在重要的是那些地震学家们是不是该做点什么,用她的研究尝试预报下一次大地震。

U. S. Geological Survey seismologists subsequently found a strong link between the quakes and the refilling of the reservoir.───美国地质勘探局的地震学家后来发现,这一系列的地震和大坝重新蓄水之间存在着很大的关联。

But seismologists said this one struck closer to the city and much closer to the surface, making it far more intense.───但地震专家说,这次地震距离克赖斯特彻奇市更近,而且震中更接近地表,因此强度更大。

As if that were not enough, Japan's seismologists say there isa high risk of more big aftershocks in the coming days.───这还不够,日本的地震学家认为,未来几天发生多次大余震的风险较高。

The phenomena have rattled seismologists for sometime, as the microquakes can often occur hours after the surface waves have past.───这种现象曾经让地震学家们感到很困惑,因为一般面波过去数小时之后微震才会发生。

英语使用场景

Seismologists throughout the world have searched for such a precursor for more than 100 years but their attempts have failed.

The observations of seismologists at the BGS suggest both things: more thrust in the SW, nearer the epicentre, and more strike-slip toward its direction of propagation, the NE.

Seismologists in Japan measured the earthquake at 7.7 on the Richter scale.

The earthquake prediction method of using the water level data of hot and warmer water in artesian well have been approved by many seismologists.

The most basic tool of seismologists is the seismograph network.

Seismologists can also provide statistical estimates of the long-term seismic hazard.

Seismologists at the agency say this is the strongest quake to hit Kyushu in nearly 18 years.

Seismologists said the quake appeared to have been rooted about 30 miles underground, deep enough to prevent catastrophic destruction.

It was Northridge that caused the most widespread damage, seismologists said, because its epicenter was directly beneath the city.