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单词 cirque
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Definition of cirque in English:

cirque

noun səːksərk
  • 1Geology
    A half-open steep-sided hollow at the head of a valley or on a mountainside, formed by glacial erosion.

    Also called corrie or cwm
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the lava walls of the cirque crumble they expel a constant dribble onto the dirty snow below.
    • The fourth and fifth landscape types are alpine landscapes, consisting of branching networks of troughs separated by ridges; and cirque landscapes, in which separate cirques are set in an upland massif.
    • The cirque valley, which is heavily timbered, is deeply dissected by Portland Creek and its tributaries.
    • Sitting within a glacial cirque, the 17-room chalet has sweeping vistas of teal Lake McDonald - and the occasional mountain goat.
    • Broken trees are scattered everywhere; scoured paths lead up mountainsides to mysterious hidden cirques.
  • 2literary A ring, circlet, or circle.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The decoration of metal cirques and a network of patchwork cloth highlight extremely simple frocks to show off the figure.

Origin

Late 17th century (in sense 2): from French, from Latin circus.

Rhymes

berk, berserk, Burke, dirk, Dunkirk, erk, irk, kirk, lurk, mirk, murk, outwork, perk, quirk, shirk, smirk, stirk, Turk, work
 
 

Definition of cirque in US English:

cirque

nounsərksərk
  • 1Geology
    A half-open steep-sided hollow at the head of a valley or on a mountainside, formed by glacial erosion.

    Also called corrie or cwm
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fourth and fifth landscape types are alpine landscapes, consisting of branching networks of troughs separated by ridges; and cirque landscapes, in which separate cirques are set in an upland massif.
    • Sitting within a glacial cirque, the 17-room chalet has sweeping vistas of teal Lake McDonald - and the occasional mountain goat.
    • The cirque valley, which is heavily timbered, is deeply dissected by Portland Creek and its tributaries.
    • Broken trees are scattered everywhere; scoured paths lead up mountainsides to mysterious hidden cirques.
    • As the lava walls of the cirque crumble they expel a constant dribble onto the dirty snow below.
  • 2literary A ring, circlet, or circle.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The decoration of metal cirques and a network of patchwork cloth highlight extremely simple frocks to show off the figure.

Origin

Late 17th century (in cirque (sense 2)): from French, from Latin circus.

 
 
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