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horizon美 [hə'raɪz(ə)n] 英 [hə'raɪz(ə)n] - n.地平线;(欲望、知识或兴趣的)范围
- 网络视野;天边;眼界
v.+n. broaden horizon,widen horizon,expand horizon n. prospect,skyline,distance,vanishing point,vista 1. | [sing] 地平线the furthest that you can see, where the sky seems to meet the land or the sea |
| The sun sank below the horizon. 太阳落到了地平线下。 | | A ship appeared on the horizon. 一艘船出现在地平线上。 |
2. | [c][usupl] (欲望、知识或兴趣的)范围,眼界the limit of your desires, knowledge or interests |
| She wanted to travel to broaden her horizons . 她想旅行,以开阔眼界。 | | The company needs new horizons now. 公司现在需要开拓新的领域。 |
n. | 1. the line in the farthest distance where the land or sea seems to meet the sky 2. a circle formed on the celestial sphere by a plane through the center of the Earth and parallel to the tangent of a point on Earth's surface 3. a layer of soil having characteristics that distinguish it from other layers 4. a distinct layer of rock or geologic deposit within a stratum that can be dated, e.g. by its fossil content 5. the limits of your experience 1. the line in the farthest distance where the land or sea seems to meet the sky 2. a circle formed on the celestial sphere by a plane through the center of the Earth and parallel to the tangent of a point on Earth's surface 3. a layer of soil having characteristics that distinguish it from other layers 4. a distinct layer of rock or geologic deposit within a stratum that can be dated, e.g. by its fossil content 5. the limits of your experience | np. | 1. the range or limits of somebody's interests, knowledge, or experience |
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