A1 noun 中性

iceberg

/ˈaɪs.bɜːɡ/

A very large piece of ice that floats in the cold ocean. Most of an iceberg stays under the water, making it hard for ships to see everything.

例句

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1

The ship passed a large iceberg in the cold ocean.

The boat moved past a big piece of ice in the sea.

2

The captain reported a massive iceberg drifting near the shipping route.

The leader of the ship noted a very large iceberg moving near where ships travel.

3

Look at that huge iceberg floating over there!

Look at that very big piece of floating ice!

词族

名词
iceberg
相关
glacier
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Ice' + 'Berg' (German for mountain). It is a mountain made of ice that 'bergs' (hides) most of itself underwater.

快速测验

The Titanic sank after hitting a giant _______ in the North Atlantic.

正确!

正确答案是: iceberg

例句

1

The ship passed a large iceberg in the cold ocean.

everyday

The boat moved past a big piece of ice in the sea.

2

The captain reported a massive iceberg drifting near the shipping route.

formal

The leader of the ship noted a very large iceberg moving near where ships travel.

3

Look at that huge iceberg floating over there!

informal

Look at that very big piece of floating ice!

4

Icebergs are formed when large pieces of ice break off from glaciers.

academic

Icebergs are created when big parts of ice fall away from land ice.

5

The company's current debt is just the tip of the iceberg.

business

The money the company owes is only a small part of a much bigger problem.

词族

名词
iceberg
相关
glacier

常见搭配

giant iceberg a very big iceberg
tip of the iceberg a small visible part of a much larger problem
iceberg lettuce a specific type of round, crisp green vegetable
hit an iceberg to crash into a large piece of floating ice
floating iceberg an iceberg that is moving on the water

常用短语

the tip of the iceberg

only a small part of something much bigger

iceberg ahead

a warning that a large piece of ice is in front of a ship

iceberg lettuce

a common type of crunchy salad leaf

容易混淆的词

iceberg vs glacier

A glacier is a large mass of ice on land, while an iceberg floats in the water.

iceberg vs ice cube

An ice cube is very small and used for drinks, while an iceberg is naturally occurring and massive.

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使用说明

Use 'iceberg' only when describing ice that is floating in the sea. When talking about problems, use 'tip of the iceberg' to show that most of the problem is hidden.

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常见错误

Learners often call any large piece of ice an iceberg, even if it is on a mountain. Remember, it must be in the ocean to be an iceberg.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of 'Ice' + 'Berg' (German for mountain). It is a mountain made of ice that 'bergs' (hides) most of itself underwater.

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词源

From the Dutch word 'ijsberg', which literally means 'ice mountain'.

语法模式

Countable noun (one iceberg, two icebergs) Usually used with the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific one
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文化背景

The word is most famous culturally for its role in the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912.

快速测验

The Titanic sank after hitting a giant _______ in the North Atlantic.

正确!

正确答案是: iceberg

更多nature词汇

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A1

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A1

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A1

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foliage

A1

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canopy

A1

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photosynthesis

A1

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pollination

A1

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