Examples of using Traversed in English and their translations into Chinese
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And nobody appearing to her knock, she traversed the dwelling and went up the path to the outhouse whence the sound had attracted her.
From here the traveler traversed the Alps heading north through to the German-speaking parts of Europe.
They are connected and traversed by international actors, but- unlike on land- cannot be bordered with walls or fenced off.
The south side of campus is traversed by Little Riley Creek, giving the campus a"retreat-like" feel.
Reflection of the‘Canadian' experience is first that of explorers who traversed our lands seeking to identify its wealth and dimensions.
Passing through different stages, we have collectively traversed our infancy and childhood.
I have crossed the high plains, descended into the desert, traversed oceans, and planted my feet in new soil;
Using OceanX's submarine Nadir, they traversed the ravine and collected nearly thirty samples of corals at depths down to almost 3,000 feet.
As a result, from 2004 to 2010, he traversed the roads, regions, and landscapes of France with just an 8× 10 view camera.
In my own life I could say I have traversed long, long paths, but I am not anywhere….
Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District(YNAD) is one of the few regions of Russia traversed by the Arctic Circle.
The first train traversed Canada the following year, from Montréal to Port Moody, near Vancouver.
Circle Fence” cannot be traversed; this is an insuperable border.
In this manner they traversed the plain, through the flying, the wounded and the dead.
Supposedly‘safe' corridors established by the Ukrainian forces to enable residents to flee from these cities traversed areas where the fighting was ongoing.
By late July, a tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa and traversed the Atlantic Ocean.
Around this time majestic humpback whales appear in Hawaiian waters, having traversed 3,000 miles of deep blue sea from offshore Alaska.
We had traversed Streatham, Brixton, Camberwell, and now found ourselves in Kennington Lane, having borne away through the side-streets to the east of the Oval.
The region is traversed by cycle tracks, one of whose access is at less than 100 m.
In 1537, Gonzalo de Mendoza traversed through Paraguay to about the present Brazilian frontier.