fissure
- IPA[ˈfiSHər]
美式
- a long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.;a long narrow opening in the form of a crack or groove, e.g., any of the spaces separating convolutions of the brain.
- split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening
verb: fissure, 3rd person present: fissures, gerund or present participle: fissuring, past tense: fissured, past participle: fissured
noun: fissure, plural noun: fissures
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名詞
- 1. a long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.
- ▪ a long narrow opening in the form of a crack or groove, e.g., any of the spaces separating convolutions of the brain.
- ▪ a state of incompatibility or disagreement the fissure between private sector business and the newly expanding public sector
動詞
- 1. split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening the dry years had cracked and fissured the cliffs
- having long, narrow cracks or openings: low cliffs of fissured Silurian rock the skin becomes dry, fissured, and cracked
Oxford American Dictionary
- having long, narrow cracks or openings: low cliffs of fissured Silurian rock the skin becomes dry, fissured, and cracked
Oxford Dictionary
- a large diagonal fissure on the lateral surface of the brain which separates off the temporal lobe.
Oxford Dictionary
- a large diagonal fissure on the lateral surface of the brain which separates off the temporal lobe.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈfɪʃə]
英式
- a long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or ... the bacteria survive around vents or fissures in the deep ocean floor
- split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening: the dry years had cracked and fissured the cliffs
Oxford Dictionary