单词 | sargasso |
例句 | They were working with this particular dolphin and the dolphin whistled the word, “sargasso”, which was the seaweed that it was actually playing with. How Dolphins Healed An Author’s Broken Heart 2015-08-16T04:00:00Z The manatee, or sea-cow, frequents the mouths of rivers, the sargasso drifts, and the regions of submarine fresh-water springs off the coast. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z About the fourth day, from the upper deck or the ship's bow, I begin to see floating patches of seaweed—gulfweed or sargasso as it is called. Jungle Peace 2011-10-06T02:00:42.363Z Remarkable accumulations of that species of sea-weed generally known as gulf-weed, or sargasso, occur on each side of the equator in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology But when they had entered the sargasso they had apparently struck another ship. The Graveyard of Space In slow and ponderous fashion they float across the sea of his mind, like wandering bits of sargasso weed on the brackish water of a dying ocean. Life Sentence Out of it flying-fish leaped, and through it dolphins swam in pairs, and over it sargasso drifted like cloud shadows. True to His Home A Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin An amazing amount of fiction and nonsense has been written about the sargasso weed, but the truth is actually more unbelievable. Jungle Peace 2011-10-06T02:00:42.363Z The next day the rain fell in torrents; long, yellow streams of water gushed from pipe and culvert, turning the roads to lakes of amber and the trodden lawns to sargasso seas. Lorraine A romance Years, alone in space, here in the sargasso, with dead men and dead ships for company. The Graveyard of Space These eddies or stagnant parts are called sargasso seas. Sunk at Sea No, the sargasso weed floats and lives on the surface. The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea What though it be only an azoic extract of intense potato, dimly tinct with sargasso and macaroni—it has a pleasing warmth and bulk. Shandygaff But the sargasso itself is a curious instance of the fashion in which one form so often mimics another of a quite different family. At Last It was a sargasso like the legendary Sargasso Seas of Earth's early sailing days, becalmed seas, seas without wind, with choking Sargasso weed, seas that snared and entrapped.... The Graveyard of Space The other half was this: with a better radarscope a ship might not have floundered into the sargasso at all.... The Graveyard of Space It was like a sargasso, inside of us, an emptiness which needed filling—but we were wrong. The Graveyard of Space Minutes later they had left the sargasso—both sargassos—behind them. The Graveyard of Space Therefore it is, that to grow while uprooted and floating, though impossible to most land plants, is easy enough to many sea-weeds, and especially to the sargasso. At Last Space yawned at them, black enormous, the silent ships, the dead sargasso ships, floating slowly by, eternally, unhurried.... The Graveyard of Space After all we got little of the sargasso. At Last |
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