glacial
adj. <地>冰的,冰河[川]的; 冰河期的; 极冷的
Glacial means relating to or produced by glaciers or ice.
...a true glacial landscape with U-shaped valleys.
有U形山谷的名副其实的冰川景观
...rising sea levels at the end of the last glacial period.
末次冰川期结束时上升的海平面
If you say that a person, action, or atmosphere is glacial, you mean that they are very unfriendly or hostile.
The Duchess's glare was glacial...
公爵夫人冷漠地看着。
Inside the jeep the atmosphere was glacial.
吉普车里的气氛相当冷淡。
If you say that something moves or changes at a glacial pace, you are emphasizing that it moves or changes very slowly.
Change occurs at a glacial pace.
变化极其缓慢。
If you describe someone, usually a woman, as glacial, you mean they are very beautiful and elegant, but do not show their feelings.
Her glacial beauty is magnetic.
她冷若冰霜的美令人倾倒。
1. relating to or derived from a glacier;
2. devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain;
3. extremely cold;
Now, thanks to the glacial pace of change, Japan's relevance globally is waning.
由于这些缓慢的变革, 现在日本在全球的影响力逐渐变弱.
Does glacial milk add honey what to effect there is?
冰牛奶加蜂蜜有什麽效果?
Testing proves adding 5 % glacial acetic acid is suitable.
经试验,冰醋酸的加入量以5%为宜.
Or immerse with 10 % glacial acetic acid brothers, wipe next.
或用10%冰醋酸浸泡手足, 然后擦干.
Two thirds of the continent is covered in ice during glacial period.
该大陆的三分之二地区在冰河时代被冰覆盖著.