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Roche Meaning in English

word

ˈɹoʊʃ/, /ˈɹoʊtʃ
ROHSH or ROHCH
rəʊʃ
ROHSH

释义

A large rock or boulder, usually found in nature or by the sea. 'Roche' is not a common English word; it is borrowed from French, mainly used in geology or as place names.

用法与细微差别

'Roche' is rare in everyday English—mostly appears in scientific (especially geological) contexts or in place names (e.g., 'La Roche'). Learners might confuse it with 'rock' or 'boulder'. Not interchangeable with common 'rock'.

例句

The geologist studied the shape of the roche by the river.

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They climbed to the top of a huge roche on their hike.

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Seagulls rested on the sun-warmed roche by the sea.

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La Roche is a famous landmark in the French countryside.

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The cliffs are dotted with patches of moss growing on ancient roche.

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You’ll often see the word ‘roche’ in scientific articles about geology.

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