单词 | canalise |
例句 | Another is on the Lea River in East London, helping those on foot and bike use sections of canalised riverbank without a towpath. Could Chicago's floating cycle path defy the doubters and reconnect the city? 2016-11-15T05:00:00Z There is a bridge there over a small river called the Marque, today canalised but which 800 years ago sprawled over a large stretch of marsh. The most important battle you've probably never heard of 2014-07-25T04:00:00Z And he had only four days now—four days in which to tap the tumultuous love power, to canalise it, to set it working for his escape. Mortal Coils 2012-04-06T02:00:30.740Z If we follow the present embankment across the estuary towards the southern bank, we find ourselves checked before reaching that bank by the now canalised and artificial straight ditch of the Somme. Crécy The river was canalised and navigable for seven miles. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia Rise and course, country along, canalised course and tributaries of, 48, 50-1; canal connected with, 53. 1914 The total length of possible river navigation is nearly 6000 miles, while the total length of canals and canalised rivers is 2700 miles. Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.) They canalise for their own security a torrent which, undisciplined, would serve but to destroy. Avril Being Essays on the Poetry of the French Renaissance The river is being 'canalised,' or confined within stone embankments, and there is a plentiful supply of apa dulçe from another source, which exercises no controlling influence whatever upon the movements of the drinker. Roumania Past and Present Repair of Veins.—The process of repair in veins is the same as that in arteries, but the thrombosed area may become canalised and the circulation through the vessel be re-established. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. The general breadth of the canalised river is 55 feet and its maximum depth 7 feet. 1914 Not that it is all canal proper, some of it being canalised river and loughs; but 154 miles are canal pure and simple, the undisputed property of the Grand Canal Company. Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland Artists must canalise their emotion, they must concentrate their energies on some definite problem. Art In 1644 he took the strongly fortified post of Sas-van-Gent, situated on the Ley, the canalised river connecting Ghent with the Scheldt. History of Holland The greater part of the Belgian line and the whole of the part we visited runs parallel to the course of the canalised river Yser, which empties itself into the sea at Nieuport. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography Its position on the canalised Scheldt has been already referred to. 1914 On a part of the river Barrow which is canalised, an accident happened, and a trader’s barge was sunk and goods seriously damaged. Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland But most artists have got to canalise their emotion and concentrate their energies on some more definite and more maniable problem than that of making something that shall be aesthetically "right." Art I followed the course of the canalised stream, and sat for a long time on a shaded bench near the ornamental pond, where some waterfowl with clipped wings were diving and splashing noisily. Lord Jim At first sight it appeared to me that the line of the Oise and its tributary canalised waters offered such an opportunity. 1914 |
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