英[ə'rɔɪəʊ]美[ə'rɔɪoʊ]
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谐音记忆法
可用谐音法,谐音:我绕游。前方无水,无法通过,只得绕过再游—-干涸的河床,旱谷。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Ever see a dried out stream or brook that sometimes, after a good rain, is racing with water? That's an arroyo, or a creek that dries out and fills with water depending on the time of year and weather.
The Arroyo Seco in Southern California is an example of a well-known arroyo. Its name, which translates from Spanish to mean “dry stream” is an apt way to describe what an arroyo is — dry at times, and flowing at others. An arroyo can be natural or man-made. The Los Angeles River, for example, is an arroyo that runs along a concrete channel and helps distribute fresh water to the city.