Basalt Meaning in English
word
bəˈsɔɫt
buh-SAULT
bˈæsɒlt
ba-SOLT
释义
Basalt is a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that forms from cooled lava and is commonly found in the Earth's crust.
用法与细微差别
'Basalt' is mostly used in geology, geography, and construction contexts. It is uncountable when referring to the material, but can be countable for individual rock formations. Not to be confused with other volcanic rocks like 'granite' or 'andesite.'
Spanish: basaltoPortuguese (BR): basaltoPortuguese (PT): basaltoChinese (Simplified): 玄武岩Chinese (Traditional): 玄武岩Hindi: बेसॉल्टArabic: بازلتBengali: বেসাল্টRussian: базальтJapanese: 玄武岩(げんぶがん)Vietnamese: bazanKorean: 현무암Turkish: bazaltUrdu: بیسالٹIndonesian: basalt
例句
Basalt is a common volcanic rock.
basic
Many roads are built with basalt.
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The island's cliffs are made of basalt.
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You can see columns of basalt at the famous Giant's Causeway in Ireland.
natural
After the lava cooled, it turned into solid basalt.
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That black sand on the beach comes from eroded basalt.
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