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Blowhole Meaning in English

word

ˈbɫoʊˌhoʊɫ
BLOH-hohl
blˈəʊhəʊl
bl-OH-hohl

释义

A blowhole is an opening on the top of the head of some sea mammals, such as whales and dolphins, used for breathing. It can also refer to a hole in rocks or the ground where air or water is forced out.

用法与细微差别

Usually refers to the nostril-like opening of whales and dolphins ('whale's blowhole'), but can also mean a hole in rock formations near the sea that blasts water. In geology, 'blowhole' describes natural vents or openings. Not used for humans or land animals.

例句

A whale comes up to breathe through its blowhole.

basic

Dolphins have a blowhole on top of their heads.

basic

The water shot high out of the rock blowhole on the coast.

basic

Did you see the mist coming out of the whale’s blowhole when it surfaced?

natural

That famous coastal tunnel is called a blowhole because air and water burst through it at high tide.

natural

If you visit near the rocks, you might get wet from the blowhole when the waves crash in.

natural