coral 例文
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- 例文 coral
- Receiving a Merina blessing is not just the receipt of supernatural benediction, as it is in the Judeo-Islamo-Christian tradition, it is something which materially transforms inwardly, as though it were a kind of internal coral.
- a pustulate leaf, shell, or coral
- A prickly bindweed (the Smilax Sarsaparilla) forms a feature in the near landscape, with its creamy odoriferous blossoms, coral berries, and glossy thorned leaves.
- The incoming tides bathed the coral reef.
- Because dissolved oxygen in the water column is continuous with water in the coelenteron, it may lead to increased oxygen concentration within the coral.
- 2004: The path ended down by the sea at a crumbling ‘ingot’ of black coral, twenty yards in length & in height two men. ‘A marae, this is called,’ Mr Wagstaff informed me. ‘All over the South Seas you see ’em, I’m told.’ — David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas
- a necklace of coral islands
- 例文 corals
- Once coral bleaching begins, corals tend to continue to bleach even if the stressor is removed.
- the paliform lobes of the septa in corals
- Some foliaceous corals are unifacial, the polyp mouths being confined to one surface.
- Once the sea level stabilized again, the same group of corals grew once more, but farther inshore and up to 10 feet higher in elevation, a process known to geologists as backstepping.
- Some are particularly rich in biodiversity; others support fish nurseries or contain rare or fragile species like barndoor skates and corals.
Examples of coral in a Sentence
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