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单词

watershed

读音
ˈwɔːtərʃed
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释义

n. (美)流域;分水岭;集水区;转折点 adj. 标志转折点的 [ 复数 watersheds ]

例句

The meeting has the potential to be a watershed event.
这次会议有可能成为一次分水岭事件。
The election of Mary Robinson in 1990 was a watershed in Irish politics.
1990年玛丽·鲁滨逊的当选是爱尔兰政治的分水岭。
The middle decades of the 19th century marked a watershed in Russia's history.
19世纪中叶标志着俄国历史的转折点。

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But I watched as very little happened.There was no watershed.No one in the industry was rushing to tell more stories
But I can tell you without a doubtthat UPSTART is a watershed momentin the life of a child who otherwise would not be ready for school.
the present is a magic time.It's a watershed on the timeline.It's the moment at which we finally
on the planet today.It was seen as a watershed moment,a constitution for the seas.
and the Gulf of Mexico?Well, most of the watershed is farmland.And in particular, corn-soybean rotation.
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