embankments

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  • 路基
名词 embankment:
  1. a long artificial mound of stone or earth; built to hold back water or to support a road or as protection

    1. As the permafrost has the trend of degradation because of the global climate wanning, the thermal stability of embankments in permafrost regions has received extensive attention.
      由于全球升温致使多年冻土呈退化趋势,多年冻土地区路基的热稳定性受到了广泛地关注。