释义 |
massifmas‧sif /ˈmæsiːf $ mæˈsiːf/ noun [countable]  massifOrigin: 1500-1600 French massif ‘very large’; ➔ MASSIVE - At Mount Olympus, the highest point of the massif, mantle rock is visible.
- But all of this is only the aboveground portion of the great massif that is City College.
- Lafaille's climbs give vivid illustration that adventure can still be found, even in the world's most crowded massif.
- Looking across to the open plateau of the Cairngorm massif.
- The contrast between this area and the Tibesti and Ahaggar massifs is enormous.
- The valley from the hill to the massif was all flat plains covered with elephant grass.
- We flew alone in the valley between Pleime and the massif, moving small patrols to new locations.
a group of mountains forming one large solid shape |