glacially
基本解释
- adj.冰川(期)的;非常冷的;缓慢的;(人)态度不友善的
英汉例句
- “Overall progress is glacially slow and the divides are increasing,” said Mirella Visser, president of the network.
欧洲职业女性网的董事长米莱拉•维瑟(Mirella Visser)表示:“总体进程非常缓慢,而差距正在扩大。” - That’s true in temperate regions, where glaciers—glacially—flow downhill. Over thousands of years, the frozen masses can scrape miles off of mountains.
在温带确实是这样,千万年的时间,冰川能沿山坡下磨数英里。 - Instead of happening kind of glacially, you're on the beach right where the water is coming in and it's constantly changing the way the sand is laid out, " he said.
现在更象海滩上的沙子,每当海水涌上来的时候,沙滩上沙的层次就会发生变化。 - As with similar initiatives under way at General Motors and Ford Motor, progress has been glacially slow.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Despite the massive expansion of business education over the past 50 years, its actual landscape has changed glacially, rather than aggressively, in this period.
FORBES: Shredding the MBA Straitjacket
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- glacially disturbed 冰川扰乱的
- glacially striated 冰川条痕
- glacially eroded trough 冰蚀槽;冰川刻蚀槽
- glacially transported fragment 冰川搬运的岩块
- glacially eroded material 冰蚀物
短语
专业释义
- 冰川期的,冰河时代的
- 由冰(或冰河)作用形成的;冰成的
- 冰的;冰状(结晶)的