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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "flood-plain", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ flood-plain, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ flood-plain trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Down to the flood plain.

2. Her dammed-up intelligence overflowed like a flood plain.

3. The lowest parts of the flood plain may form " back - swamps ".

4. Vast desert plateau, along the Nile valley and delta is flood plain.

5. Before the flood arrives, the river's flood plain is calm and dry.

6. What was deposited on the flood plain when the waters of the Nile receded? 3.

7. Landfill was placed over 7,000 square metres of a flood plain off the South Thompson River.

8. The flood plain and swamp faces mudstone provided a good cap rock condition for reservoir forming.

9. Other visual effects that were created were the Thames flood plain and a remote Scottish castle.

10. Yeah, there's a lot of infrastructure across the flood plain interfering with flows all over the place.

11. What does Alluvium mean? Sediment deposited by flowing water, as in a riverbed, flood plain, or delta

12. The flood plain faces and swamp faces mudstone provided a good cap rock condition for reservoir forming.

13. The flood plain faces and swamp faces mudstone provided a good cap rock conditions for reservoir forming.

14. Like many rivers in the West Siberian Plain, it has an extensive flood plain with marshes and meanders.

Giống như nhiều sông khác tại đồng bằng Tây Siberi, sông bị ngập trải rộng với các đầm lầy và có dòng chảy uốn khúc.

15. The continental sediments (channels and flood plain) were deposited under tropical climate conditions with alternating humid and dry episodes.

16. The project is sited in the flood plain of the Russian River, with deep, rich soil ideally suited for agriculture.

17. The little town crowns a low plateau just out of reach of the flood plain of the nearby Deerfield River.

18. Sometimes called the Congo Eel, the Three-toed Amphiuma is a slippery, snake-like, aquatic salamander of the Mississippi flood plain.

19. The main type of soils on the Yellow River Flood Plain in North China is called Chaotu(alluvial soil) by Chinese.

20. It sped along a deep green flood plain, over rocky rivers, through anonymous towns and raced Japanese cars on trackside roads.

21. Farms and businesses had been destroyed, and some small towns within the hundred-year flood plain had been completely wiped out.

22. Jianghan Plain is typical flood plain, composed of much of interfluvial lowlands, which become interfluvial lowlands lake or marsh after storing water.

23. The basic characteristics of the soil seed bank in flood plain grassland of the Fen River in Taiyuan region were investigated and studied.

24. These unusually well-preserved and uninterrupted alluvial forests, flood plain meadows and bogs are home to a large number of rare plants and animals.

25. Now, I have been looking at breakthroughs and here's a quote for you, "Great breakthroughs are closer to what happens in a flood plain."

26. The sinks occur in alluvial deposits along the flood plain of the Santa Cruz River, and have made farmlands dangerous and unsuitable for farming.

27. New or alternative technologies, suited to an unstable but very fertile flood plain, will have to meet the immediate requirements of Nepal and Bihar.

28. Public interest litigation has threatened to slow down some construction, such as the Olympic Village being built in the flood plain of the Yamuna River.

29. According to a 2003 letter to Science by Wuhan University ecologist Ping Xie, many of these fish evolved over time with the Yangtze flood plain.

30. One of the best place of seed germination and seeding growth is on the flood plain, flood is essential condition of germination and seeding number increment.

31. The bridge was over 1,600 feet (490 m) long and was built on pilings driven into the alluvial soils of the flood plain of the Mohave Valley.

32. The paper conclusion that Chang 2 belonged to braided stream depositional system tract, the provenance was from north east and mainly developed channel, channel bar and flood plain.

33. The grassland vegetation in flood plain of the Fen River were classified into 12 communities by the group average clustering method. The community characteristics of every community were described.

34. The production area is located in the flood plain of the river Piave, characterised by alluvial sandy-loamy soils which are loose, soft, neutral to subalkaline, permeable and well-drained.

35. The debris flow was followed by three days of almost continuous hyperconcentrated flow surges, which caused significant fluvial aggradation in the Meager Creek flood plain below the Capricorn Creek confluence.

36. Alluvium (plural Alluviums or alluvia) soil, clay, silt or gravel deposited by flowing water, as it slows, in a river bed, delta, estuary or flood plain Synonyms: alluvion, alluvial deposit; Translations

37. Kafue Flats lechwe (Kobus leche kafuensis) (Haltenorth, 1963) - It is confined within the Kafue Flats (seasonally inundated flood-plain on the Kafue River, Zambia). † Roberts' lechwe (Kobus leche robertsi) (Rothschild, 1907) - Formerly found in northeastern Zambia, now extinct.

Linh dương đồng cỏ Kafue (Kobus leche kafuensis) (Haltenorth, 1963) - Chỉ được tìm thấy trong Kafue Flats (là một bãi bồi bị ngập theo mùa trên Sông Kafue, Zambia). † Roberts' lechwe (Kobus leche robertsi) (Rothschild, 1907) - Trước đây tìm thấy ở Đông bắc Zambia, giờ đã tuyệt chủng.

38. Stumpfarms And Broadaxes Jack Mould, Python For Data Science For Dummies (For Dummies (Computers)) Luca Massaron, River, Cross My Heart (Oprah's Book Club) Breena Clarke, Development On, Or Affecting, The Flood Plain: Report And Proceedings Of The Committee V

39. (noun) below St Paul), a picturesque expansion of the river across its flood-plain, is due to the aggradation of the valley floor where the Chippewa river, coming from the north-east, brought an overload of fluvio-glacial drift.

40. The areas to the north and south of the barrier beach were originally marshy but filled up with flood plain alluvium during the period in which the sanctuary was used; it was possible to walk across them in the dry months.

41. As nouns the difference between alluvium and Colluvium is that alluvium is soil, clay, silt or gravel deposited by flowing water, as it slows, in a river bed, delta, estuary or flood plain while Colluvium is (geology) a loose accumulation of rock and soil debris at the foot of a slope.

42. As nouns the difference between Alluvium and alluvial is that Alluvium is soil, clay, silt or gravel deposited by flowing water, as it slows, in a river bed, delta, estuary or flood plain while alluvial is a deposition of sediment over a long period of time by a river; an alluvial layer

43. As nouns the difference between alluvium and Alluvial is that alluvium is soil, clay, silt or gravel deposited by flowing water, as it slows, in a river bed, delta, estuary or flood plain while Alluvial is a deposition of sediment over a long period of time by a river; an Alluvial layer

44. The normal features of flood areas generally include wetlands, alluvial forests, other types of flood plain, debris cones caused by torrential floods in mountainous areas, lagoon marshes and several features (many of these associated with ecologically valuable ecosystems) indicating the limits of floods, which, as already stated, are events associated with the normal functioning of river and coastal systems

45. The normal features of flood areas generally include wetlands, alluvial forests, other types of flood plain, debris cones caused by torrential floods in mountainous areas, lagoon marshes and several features (many of these associated with ecologically valuable ecosystems) indicating the limits of floods, which, as already stated, are events associated with the normal functioning of river and coastal systems.