单词 | Irtish |
例句 | The rivers of this region, which are large and numerous, are mostly headwaters of the Obi and Irtish. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide Within this space, scarcely inferior in area to the whole of Europe, fossil ivory has been collected almost everywhere, on the banks of the Irtish, Obi, Yenesei, Lena, and other rivers. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology To the beginning of the seventeenth century they lived north-east of the Caspian, and the steppes on the left of the Irtish bore their name. Lectures on The Science of Language They have noses Somewhat flattened out and ugly; By the Aral and the Irtish, Now their ancestors drink whisky, But to them belongs the future. The Trumpeter of Säkkingen A Song from the Upper Rhine. From here the two natural highways lead, one to the head-waters of the Black Irtish, the other to the passes leading into the Ili valley, and other routes of the Arolo-Caspian depression. Across Asia on a Bicycle The Irtish properties were near the Manchurian border, a thousand miles up the Irtish River from Omsk, a mere remote bleak spot on the wild, bare Siberian steppes. Herbert Hoover The Man and His Work The prisoners were brought by rail to Omsk, where they were embarked on steamboats for the thousand mile trip down the Irtish River to Semipalatinek. The Story of the Great War, Volume II (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources They at last found a place of refuge on the banks of the River Irtish. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series One day, being surprised by the Tartars when unprepared, he leaped into the Irtish in full armor and tried to swim its rapid current. Historic Tales, Vol. 8 (of 15) The Romance of Reality One dark and rainy night he encamped with his force on a small island in the Irtish River. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania Two of his largest undertakings were in Russia, one at Kyshtim, in the Urals, the other at Irtish on the Siberian plains near Manchuria. Herbert Hoover The Man and His Work After Yermak's return to Siberia, he was surprised by the natives and drowned by the weight of his armor as he was trying to escape by swimming the Irtish. The Story of Russia Then, hearing where they were and what they were doing, he prepared an expedition to penetrate into the country of the Irtish and attack them. Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series The Irtish also receives from the west a large tributary, the Tobol, and at the confluence stands the town of Tobolsk. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People Sibir itself, which stood on a high bluff on the right bank of the Irtish, exists no more, having probably been swept away by the erosions of the stream. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers And the actual "mining" operations included everything from digging out and smelting the ores to manufacturing all sorts of things from metal door-knobs to steel rails and even steamboats to ply on the Irtish River. Herbert Hoover The Man and His Work They defeated the khan, and took his capital, Sibir, on the Irtish. The Story of Russia Steamers descend the Tom to the Ob, which they follow to the Irtish. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life Ekaterininski-Zavod is a miserable village of a couple of hundred small houses on the river Irtish, in the midst of a wide plain. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 The double river-systems of the Volga and Kama, the Obi and Irtish, the Angara and Yenisei, the Lena and Vitim on the Arctic slope, the Amur and Sungari on the Pacific slope, are instances. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers The royal encampment seldom lost sight of Mount Altai, from whence the River Irtish descends to water the rich pastures of the Calmucks, which nourish the largest sheep and oxen in the world. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 On the West, near the head of the Irtish, in the valleys of Imaus, they found a more ample space, and more numerous enemies. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 2 The only city on the steppe is Omsk, at the junction of the Om and Irtish, and the capital of Western Siberia. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life He had placed much hope on a little boat, which was often forgotten at evening, moored in the Irtish. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 Passing down the eastern slopes of the Urals the train soon reaches Cheliabinsk, running beside the Isset, a tributary of the Irtish, one of the main branches of the grand Obi river. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers Eight years later it was known as a positive fact that he had been drowned in a flood when crossing the Irtish. The Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Stories This occupation was limited to a line of outposts along the Ural, the Irtish, and in the intervening district. Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute On approaching the Irtish we found it bordered by hills which presented steep banks toward the river. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life It particularly characterises the New Continent, as it does the low steppes of Asia, between the Borysthenes and the Volga, between the Irtish and the Obi. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2 In the same way does the line ignore Tobolsk, the Siberian capital, as it touches the Irtish far south of the city. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers On working days she would go to see him at work either at the workshops or at the brick kilns, or at the sheds on the banks of the Irtish. Crime and Punishment The lines along the Ural and Irtish gradually acquired strength; the robber-raids into European Russia and Western Siberia almost entirely ceasing. Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute We crossed the Irtish two hundred and seventy versts south of Tobolsk, a city familiar to American readers from its connection with the "Story of Elizabeth." Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life Khirghiz.—The great Mongol nation living between the river Irtish in western Siberia, Lake Balhash and the Volga in Russia. Beasts, Men and Gods "If the Kirghiz descend the Irtish, the route to Irkutsk will not be safe," observed his neighbor. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar The evening after we passed the Irtish, a severe bouran arose. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life On a wintry morning he reached a vast plain near the river Irtish, on which a village of about two hundred wooden huts was built around a factory. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life She records that while descending the Irtish she had the misfortune to fall overboard. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life Feofar-Khan's Tartars have invaded the whole province of Semipolatinsk, and for some days, by forced marches, have been descending the Irtish. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar "Yes, sire; our dispatches have reached them, and we are assured at the present moment that the Tartars have not advanced beyond the Irtish and the Obi." Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar |
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