1.It doesn't look like such a moonscape.
它看起来不再象月球的表面那样了。
英:[ˈmu:nskeɪp]
美:[ˈmunˌskep]
moon·scape
mun skeIp
noun
the surface of the moon or any representation of it.
any desolate landscape, such as one devastated by bombing or shelling.
berosus
"月球的景观或类似其表面的景象",1926年,来自 moon(n.)+ scape(n.1)。
The first known use of moonscape was in 1907
mooringnoun
a place or object to which a boat or aircraft can be fastened
a device or line by which a boat or aircraft is moored
moorhennoun
a common gallinule found in the New World, Eurasia, and Africa
moor1 of 3noun
a boggy areaespecially: one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and sedges
moor2 of 3verb
to fasten in place with cables, lines, or anchors
moor a boat
Moor3 of 3noun
one of a North African people that conquered Spain in the 8th century and ruled until 1492
moor1 of 3noun
a boggy areaespecially: one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and sedges
moor2 of 3verb
to fasten in place with cables, lines, or anchors
moor a boat
Moor3 of 3noun
one of a North African people that conquered Spain in the 8th century and ruled until 1492
moonyadjective
dreamy sense 2, moonstruck
moonstruckadjective
mentally unbalanced
romantically sentimental
lost in daydreams or fantasy
moonstonenoun
a partly transparent shiny stone used as a gem
moonshinenoun
moonlight entry 1
meaningless talk : nonsense
alcoholic liquorespecially: illegally produced whiskey made from corn
moonscapenoun
the surface of the moon as seen or as pictured
1.It doesn't look like such a moonscape.
它看起来不再象月球的表面那样了。
2.Dodge being hit in an asteroid belt, and get ready to land as you approach a deserted moonscape.
道奇被击中的小行星带,并准备好土地作为你的方法一个荒芜的月球表面。
3.Watson is a red desert moonscape on the Nullarbor Plain at the eastern end of the world's longest stretch of straight rail track, 478km (297 miles).
沃森火车站是纳勒博平原上一个荒凉的红色沙漠景点,位于世界上最长的直线铁路(478 km或297英里)东线的末端。
4.The valley is a desolate moonscape.
5.But the most otherworldly excursion might be traversing the Valle de la Luna's inhospitable yet magically serene moonscape environment.
6.The town itself was in ruins: Satellite footage taken over the summer shows a moonscape of craters.
7.The weather in Phoenix was sunny, warm, and dry, the desert a moonscape, and the sprawl impressive.
8.The devastation of Gaza has probably reinforced deterrence: Hezbollah may not want to risk its strongholds in Beirut looking like the moonscape that is much of Gaza today.
9.From above, that line of buses and RVs and jeeps looked just like the photo that circulated the internet this year, a fifteen-lane superhighway snaking through a beige moonscape.
10.Most dramatically — and only fully grasped from an aerial view — are massive moonscapes of gray and brown rubble where the mountains were once lush and green.
11.The few tree lines and structures that would offer cover have been obliterated by shelling, leaving a moonscape.
12.Alpine lakes glittered at every turn, while haunting moonscapes greeted us beyond the treeline.
13.What he found instead was a "moonscape".
结果他所看到的却是像“月球表面”一样的景色。
14.But then the glare died, and the darkness took charge of the moonscape.
但紧接着亮光消失了,黑暗又重新笼罩月球表面。
15.What he found instead was a "moonscape" .
结果他所看到的却是像“月球表面”一样的景色。