floe|floes in English

noun

[fləʊ]

floating mass of ice (especially in the sea)

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1. 12 Eider ducks bobbed offshore, dodging the ice floes.

2. Ice-floes are a threat to shipping in the area.

3. Key words: free drift, sensitivity, adjoint, ice floe, transient, iceberg.

4. Somehow, the seal manages to reach a tiny ice floe.

5. Take an ice floe tile at random from the cloth bag.

6. Scientific settlements were established on the drift ice and carried thousands of kilometers by ice floes.

7. The penguin walked to the exact centre of her shrinking ice-floe and sat with her eyes shut.

8. The required sensitivities are determined from the temporal variation of this adjoint state variable and the ice floe velocity.

9. Now there was ice again—old, thick, and disintegrating floes for as far as the eye could see.

10. Its success was limited by the presence of ice floes, as well as bad weather and fog.

11. This information is used to alert drilling platforms in icy ocean conditions of pending ice floe dangers.

12. There the whales deliberately tilt the floes so that seals slide off into the water and into the jaws of their attackers.

13. This accumulation of ice floes created mountains of ice and snow until ice bridges were formed that completely spanned the river.

14. Uronoscopy:urine gradually cloudy, and will appear the floe objects, Urine Protein and urine shallow blood drop; The 24hour ration volume of Urine Protein will gradually reduced.

15. The model which stress was cash floe, and explaining the frailty of financial system with over-finance conception were the new developments of modern finance unsteady theory.

16. Stemming from shore ice breakage or the accumulation of conglomerated blocks of ice, some floes can reach 3 m in thickness and can present compact and solid sides because of refreezing.

17. He skinned the dog and improvised a harness, took the ribcage of the dog and improvised a sled, harnessed up an adjacent dog, and disappeared over the ice floes, shit knife in belt.

18. ‘Ice-floe trajectories from 24 to 26 April illustrate the middle of the period when the Alongshore lead was steadily open, movement offices to the SW, and other stable conditions conducive to whaling.’ ‘Nearshore, the seaward flanks, in the lee of a SSW-directed Alongshore flow, are steeper.’