"pile of debris at the base of a cliff," 1781, back-formation from screes (plural) "pebbles, small stones," from Old Norse skriea "landslide," from skriea "to creep, crawl;" of a ship, "to sail, glide," also "to slide" (on snow-shoes), from Proto-Germanic *skrithanan (cognates: Old English scritan "to go, glide," Old Saxon skridan, Dutch schrijden, Old High German scritan, German schreiten "to stride").
雙語例句
1. Occasionally scree fell in a shower of dust and noise.
偶爾會有碎石滾下,揚起大團塵土,噼啪作響。
來自柯林斯例句
2. He scrambled sideways down the scree slope.
他沿著碎石坡的一側(cè)爬了下來。
來自柯林斯例句
3. Scree and grit was under my feet, and made some sounds.
卵石和砂礫在我腳下咯咯作響.
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4. A farmer comes turn up the soil, scree is thrown a driveway.
一個農(nóng)民來翻地, 小石子被扔回馬路.
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5. Black ice: Old ice that was exposed to extremely cold temperatures, scree, and snowfall.