释义 |
thal·weg \ˈtälˌveg, -vāḵ\ noun (-s) Etymology: German talweg (formerly spelled thalweg), from tal valley (from Old High German) + weg way, path, from Old High German — more at dale, way 1. a. : a line following the lowest part of a valley whether under water or not b. : the line of continuous maximum descent from any point on a land surface or one crossing all contour lines at right angles c. : subsurface water percolating beneath and in the same direction as a surface stream course 2. : the middle of the chief navigable channel of a waterway which constitutes a boundary line between states |