| 单词 | sierra | 
| 释义 | sierran. 1.   a.  In Spain and parts of Latin America: A range of hills or mountains, rising in peaks which suggest the teeth of a saw. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > mountain > 			[noun]		 > range ledge1555 range1601 sierra1613 cordillera1704 mountain chain1776 mountain range1809 chain1830 serra1830 mountain system1838 hump1914 1613    S. Purchas Pilgrimage 873  				Peru is diuided into three parts, which they call Llanos, Sierras, and Andes. 1632    W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. x. 445  				Spaine generally, is a masse of mountaines,..the Rockie Seraes or Alpes so innumerable. 1692    J. Evelyn Let. 15 Oct. in  Diary & Corr. 		(1852)	 III. 326  				There are vast ones [sc. caves] under those Alps and Sierras from whence our rivers derive their plentiful streams. 1745    P. Thomas True Jrnl. Voy. South-Seas 68  				The Andes and Scirras [sic] are two Ridges of Mountains that run from North to South. 1812    Ld. Byron Childe Harold: Cantos I & II  i. xxxii. 24  				Doth Tayo interpose his mighty tide? Or dark Sierras rise in craggy pride? 1843    W. H. Prescott Hist. Conquest Mexico I.  iii. v. 432  				Although the bleak winds of the sierra gave an austerity to the climate. 1885    Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 673/1  				The sierra of Peru may be..divided into four sections.  b.  In general use: A mountain-range of this description. ΚΠ 1807    R. Southey Lett. from Eng. II. xxxiv. 95  				A range of mountains standing in the three provinces of Worcester, Gloucester, and Hereford... This sierra is justly admired for the beauty of its form. 1850    W. Irving Mahomet 		(1853)	 xxxii. 141  				Their rocky sierras on the east separated Azerbîjân from..the shores of the Caspian. 1865    W. G. Palgrave Narr. Journey through Arabia I. 96  				The main range of Djebel Shomer, a long purple sierra of most picturesque outline.  2.  Astronomy. = chromosphere n. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > sun > 			[noun]		 > chromosphere sierra1851 chromosphere1868 chromatosphere1871 1851    G. B. Airy in  Mem. Royal Astron. Soc. XXI. 7  				I saw that the sierra, or rugged line of projections,..had arisen. 1871    R. A. Proctor Light Sci. 97  				The objectionable word chromosphere (for chromatosphere) should be replaced by sierra. 1883    R. A. Proctor in  19th Cent. Nov. 876  				In the sierra or chromatosphere the presence and nature of many other vapours are noted.  3.  = cero n. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > superorder Acanthopterygii (spiny fins) > order Perciformes (perches) > suborder Scombroidei (mackerel) > 			[noun]		 > family Scombridae > member of Scomberomorus (Spanish mackerel) kingfish1775 Spanish mackerel1832 pintado1874 king mackerel1879 cero1884 sierra1889 katonkel1893 speckled hound-fish- 1889    in  Cent. Dict.  				 1905    D. S. Jordan Guide Study of Fishes II. xvi. 266  				Almost exactly like it [sc. the Spanish mackerel] in appearance is the pintado, or sierra. 1965    A. J. McClane Standard Fishing Encycl. 793/2  				Sierra are found along the Pacific coast of America from San Diego to Peru. Derivatives  siˈerran adj. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > mountain > 			[adjective]		 > range sierran1873 1873    B. Harte Episode of Fiddletown 92  				It was in a Sierran solitude, where I had encamped. 1885    Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 673/1  				Sierran flora. Draft additions March 2003  Sierra Club  n. originally and chiefly U.S. a non-profit-making environmentalist organization, formed in the U.S. in the early 1890s (originally to promote the exploration of the mountainous regions of the Pacific coast); (also, occasionally) an organization modelled on this; also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > an association, society, or organization > specific societies or organizations > 			[noun]		 > other specific associations or organizations Tityre-tu1623 Peep o' Day Boys1780 law society1821 kongsi1839 B'nai B'rith1862 Molly Maguire1867 Kennel Club1874 Ethical Society1877 Kyrle Society1877 Molly1877 Sierra Club1891 subak1897 Workers' Educational Association1905 senior1906 W.E.A.1910 Lions Club1922 godless1927 F.P.A.a1940 Diners' Club1950 amnesty1961 Sealed Knot1971 Greenpeace1972 lions1972 Gaysoc1976 Group of Eight1977 Group of Seven1977 meeja1983 G71986 G81988 1891    Overland Monthly July 19/1  				Why not have a Sierra Club, to spend vacations in the mountains, and study them? 1926    World's Work Sept.  				In the summer of 1902..he went with the Sierra Club far up in King's River Cañon. 1959    Ski Mar. 47/1  				The word ‘mogul’..it might be worthwhile to investigate it... The Sierra Club Ski Mountaineers have been using the word for the past twenty-five years or so as ‘mugel’. 1991    Newsweek 18 Feb. 63/3  				That leaves everything up to the iconography—a Freudian version of ‘Total Recall’ in Dali's case, and a kind of Sierra Club Valhalla in Friedrich's. 2000    D. D'Souza Virtue of Prosperity  ii. 47  				Right-wingers are moving toward a proenvironmental stance. This does not mean that conservatives are signing up in droves to go tree hugging with the Sierra Club. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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