Every 21 days, SWAT will survey almost 600,000 miles of global rivers at least twice, aiding drought forecasters and hazardous flood preparations, officials said.
官员们表示,每 21 天,SWAT 将至少对近 600,000 英里的全球河流进行两次调查,以协助干旱预报员和危险的洪水准备工作。
单词 | Survey mile |
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Survey mile
原声例句
空中英语教室:高级版——彭蒙惠英语 Every 21 days, SWAT will survey almost 600,000 miles of global rivers at least twice, aiding drought forecasters and hazardous flood preparations, officials said. 官员们表示,每 21 天,SWAT 将至少对近 600,000 英里的全球河流进行两次调查,以协助干旱预报员和危险的洪水准备工作。
英语百科
Mile![]() ![]() The mile is an English unit of length equal to 1,760 yards and standardised as exactly 1,609.344 metres by international agreement in 1959. With qualifiers, "mile" is also used to describe or translate a wide range of units derived from or roughly equivalent to the Roman mile, such as the nautical mile (now 1.852 km exactly), the Italian mile (roughly 1.852 km), and the Chinese mile (now 500 m exactly). The Romans divided their mile into 5,000 feet but the greater importance of furlongs in pre-modern England meant that the statute mile was made equivalent to 5,280 feet or 1,760 yards in 1593. This form of the mile then spread to the British-colonized nations who continue to employ the mile. The US Geological Survey now employs the metre for official purposes but legacy data from its 1927 geodetic datum has meant that a separate US survey mile (⁄3937 km) continues to see some use. While most countries replaced the mile with the kilometre when switching to the International System of Units, the international mile continues to be used in some countries, such as Liberia, Myanmar, the United Kingdom, the United States, and a number of countries with less than a million inhabitants, most of which are UK or US territories, or have close historical ties with the UK or US. |
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