shoaled

英[ʃəʊl] 美[ʃoʊl]
  • adj.浅的n.浅水处;沙洲;鱼群;一大群v.(使)变浅;群聚
shoaled shoaled shoaling shoals
  • bo abbr.体臭;狐臭(=bodyodor)
  • kang n.炕
  • shu (=Shunivirus)舒尼病毒
Noun:
  1. a sandbank in a stretch of water that is visible at low tide

  2. a stretch of shallow water

  3. a large group of fish;

    "a school of small glittering fish swam by"

Verb:
  1. make shallow;

    "The silt shallowed the canal"

  2. become shallow;

    "the lake shallowed over time"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. In the shoal water, we could see shoals of tiny fish darting about.
      在浅水区,我们看到一群小鱼在游来游去。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The boat struck a shoal and fetched up all standing.
      那艘船撞上浅滩突然停了下来。
    2. I waded in the shoal almost a mile before I got to dry land.
      我在浅滩中涉水几乎一英里远才到了陆地。
    3. The ship ported sharply to the left to avoid a shoal.
      船猛烈向左转以躲避一鱼群。
    4. Shoals of tourists come here in the summer.
      这里夏季常有大批游客。
    5. The shark described a circle around the shoal of fish.
      这条鲨鱼围绕着鱼群游动。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The fishmen shoal the narrow part of a river to fish.
      渔夫使河道狭窄处水变浅以便捕鱼。