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词汇 Indo-Pacific
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Definition of Indo-Pacific in English:

Indo-Pacific

adjective
  • 1Relating to the Indian Ocean and the adjacent parts of the Pacific.

    (与)印度洋-太平洋地区(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Golden wentletraps are found on dendrophyllid cup corals throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific region from East Africa to the Americas.
    • Focusing on life around an Indo-Pacific coral reef, the exhibit will house one of the largest, most diverse shark collections in North America.
    • The powder blue surgeonfish from the Indo-Pacific Ocean is an uncommon variety.
    • Phestilla sibogae occurs across the tropical Indo-Pacific oceans, probably from Panama to Africa, where it is restricted to coral reefs.
    • The reefs attract plenty of white-tip reef sharks, sweetlips, turtles, slimline barracuda and the whole catalogue of Indo-Pacific reef life.
    • They are monsters of the Indo-Pacific oceans; two metres of teeth and tail that eat surfers for breakfast off the coast of Australia.
    • The ecological role of cleaner wrasses of the Indo-Pacific region provides a good example of the complexity of seemingly mutualistic relationships between fishes.
    • Other molecular studies suggest that Indo-Pacific leatherbacks may be ancestral to global leatherback populations.
    • The Indo-Pacific is the most abundant oceanic region for aquatic life and Sipadan seems to be home for most of them.
    • Extant astriclypeids are distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific, and inhabited the Tethyan regions of Europe during the Miocene.
    • Considered to live in the Indo-Pacific region, reef triggerfish transverse a wide variety of marine areas from thirty degrees north to south in latitude.
    • These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers.
    • And we've also got Indo-Pacific Hump-Backed Dolphin, and that sighting is the most southern distributed report on their range that has been reported so far.
    • Grey reef sharks are commonly seen predators on almost every healthy reef in the Indo-Pacific region.
    • The distinctive orange and white Clown Fish traditionally lives in the warm seas of the Indo-Pacific area.
    • They are concentrated in the tropics and subtropics, mainly of the Indo-Pacific, but some marine species can be found in the subarctic streams of southern Siberia.
    • Three inhabit Indo-Pacific waters, and one populates the eastern shore of North America, from the Yucatan peninsula to northern Maine.
    • Results from studies in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific have differed on the importance of mangrove-derived biomass in the economy of reefs.
    1. 1.1
      another term for Austronesian
noun
mass noun
  • The Indo-Pacific seas or ocean.

    印度洋-太平洋

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These small to medium-size fish are found in tropical waters around the world, especially the Caribbean and the Indo-Pacific, and are important food fishes in some regions.
    • Those found in the Indo-Pacific are considered to have the most active venom, in the modified hollow spines at the tips of their dorsal fins.
    • The Caribbean boasts the highest coral reef diversity in the Atlantic Ocean, but this is only equivalent to the least diverse regions of the Indo-Pacific.
    • The percentage method has also been used in studying these kinds of fossils in other regions of the Indo-Pacific.
    • Although the angel shark is sometimes called angel fish, it has nothing in common with the small reef fish of the Indo-Pacific to which that name properly belongs.
    • The Recent occurrences in the Indo-Pacific and eastern Atlantic may be relicts of the Tethyan distribution.
    • Apart from one on the W. African coast, the score or so of species all belong to the Indo-Pacific.
    • Though lacking the species diversity of the Indo-Pacific, there is plenty of variety on the topography of the coral, from drop-offs to fringing reefs, from shelves to swim-throughs.
    • It has also been recorded in the waters of the Indo-Pacific, southern Africa, Red Sea and Japan.
    • The Indo-Pacific is the most abundant oceanic region for aquatic life and Sipadan seems to be home for most of them.
    • These are reminiscent of the batfish of the Indo-Pacific but much less brutal in the looks department.
    • Lampris guttatus (formerly regius), is a large and beautiful fish which is met, very rarely, in the Mediterranean, and rarely in the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific.
    • These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers.
    • They are concentrated in the tropics and subtropics, mainly of the Indo-Pacific, but some marine species can be found in the subarctic streams of southern Siberia.
    • They occur on five continents and are common in the islands of the Indo-Pacific.
    • They are both prevalent the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic, which argues for their ascent to dominance before connectivity between each region was lost.
    • The albacore is a fish of the seven seas, but is most abundant in the open waters of the Indo-Pacific, and in the Atlantic.
    • At reefs all over the Indo-Pacific small, brightly coloured fish run cleaning stations where other fish come to engage their services.
    • Siganids are naturally confined to the tropical Indo-Pacific, but are now found in the eastern Mediterranean as well.
    • Freshwater Anguilla eels, of which there are 15 species, are thought to have originated in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific, but now occur in all five continents.

Rhymes

anaglyphic, beatific, calorific, colorific, hieroglyphic, honorific, horrific, pacific, prolific, scientific, soporific, specific, terrific, transpacific, triglyphic

Definition of Indo-Pacific in US English:

Indo-Pacific

adjectiveˌindōpəˈsifik
  • 1Relating to the Indian Ocean and the adjacent parts of the Pacific.

    (与)印度洋-太平洋地区(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ecological role of cleaner wrasses of the Indo-Pacific region provides a good example of the complexity of seemingly mutualistic relationships between fishes.
    • Golden wentletraps are found on dendrophyllid cup corals throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific region from East Africa to the Americas.
    • They are monsters of the Indo-Pacific oceans; two metres of teeth and tail that eat surfers for breakfast off the coast of Australia.
    • And we've also got Indo-Pacific Hump-Backed Dolphin, and that sighting is the most southern distributed report on their range that has been reported so far.
    • Phestilla sibogae occurs across the tropical Indo-Pacific oceans, probably from Panama to Africa, where it is restricted to coral reefs.
    • Results from studies in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific have differed on the importance of mangrove-derived biomass in the economy of reefs.
    • The reefs attract plenty of white-tip reef sharks, sweetlips, turtles, slimline barracuda and the whole catalogue of Indo-Pacific reef life.
    • Focusing on life around an Indo-Pacific coral reef, the exhibit will house one of the largest, most diverse shark collections in North America.
    • Considered to live in the Indo-Pacific region, reef triggerfish transverse a wide variety of marine areas from thirty degrees north to south in latitude.
    • Grey reef sharks are commonly seen predators on almost every healthy reef in the Indo-Pacific region.
    • Extant astriclypeids are distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific, and inhabited the Tethyan regions of Europe during the Miocene.
    • Other molecular studies suggest that Indo-Pacific leatherbacks may be ancestral to global leatherback populations.
    • These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers.
    • The distinctive orange and white Clown Fish traditionally lives in the warm seas of the Indo-Pacific area.
    • Three inhabit Indo-Pacific waters, and one populates the eastern shore of North America, from the Yucatan peninsula to northern Maine.
    • They are concentrated in the tropics and subtropics, mainly of the Indo-Pacific, but some marine species can be found in the subarctic streams of southern Siberia.
    • The powder blue surgeonfish from the Indo-Pacific Ocean is an uncommon variety.
    • The Indo-Pacific is the most abundant oceanic region for aquatic life and Sipadan seems to be home for most of them.
    1. 1.1
      another term for Austronesian
nounˌindōpəˈsifik
  • The Indo-Pacific seas or ocean.

    印度洋-太平洋

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lampris guttatus (formerly regius), is a large and beautiful fish which is met, very rarely, in the Mediterranean, and rarely in the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific.
    • They are both prevalent the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic, which argues for their ascent to dominance before connectivity between each region was lost.
    • The Indo-Pacific is the most abundant oceanic region for aquatic life and Sipadan seems to be home for most of them.
    • Those found in the Indo-Pacific are considered to have the most active venom, in the modified hollow spines at the tips of their dorsal fins.
    • It has also been recorded in the waters of the Indo-Pacific, southern Africa, Red Sea and Japan.
    • These are reminiscent of the batfish of the Indo-Pacific but much less brutal in the looks department.
    • At reefs all over the Indo-Pacific small, brightly coloured fish run cleaning stations where other fish come to engage their services.
    • Although the angel shark is sometimes called angel fish, it has nothing in common with the small reef fish of the Indo-Pacific to which that name properly belongs.
    • The Recent occurrences in the Indo-Pacific and eastern Atlantic may be relicts of the Tethyan distribution.
    • Siganids are naturally confined to the tropical Indo-Pacific, but are now found in the eastern Mediterranean as well.
    • The Caribbean boasts the highest coral reef diversity in the Atlantic Ocean, but this is only equivalent to the least diverse regions of the Indo-Pacific.
    • The albacore is a fish of the seven seas, but is most abundant in the open waters of the Indo-Pacific, and in the Atlantic.
    • The percentage method has also been used in studying these kinds of fossils in other regions of the Indo-Pacific.
    • Freshwater Anguilla eels, of which there are 15 species, are thought to have originated in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific, but now occur in all five continents.
    • These small to medium-size fish are found in tropical waters around the world, especially the Caribbean and the Indo-Pacific, and are important food fishes in some regions.
    • They are concentrated in the tropics and subtropics, mainly of the Indo-Pacific, but some marine species can be found in the subarctic streams of southern Siberia.
    • These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers.
    • They occur on five continents and are common in the islands of the Indo-Pacific.
    • Though lacking the species diversity of the Indo-Pacific, there is plenty of variety on the topography of the coral, from drop-offs to fringing reefs, from shelves to swim-throughs.
    • Apart from one on the W. African coast, the score or so of species all belong to the Indo-Pacific.
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