coulee

英 ['kuːlɪ] 美 ['kʊli]
  • n. 熔岩流;深谷;小川
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coulee (n.)
"deep ravine, seasonally flooded," 1804, a North American word, originally in areas explored by French trappers, from French coulée "flow" (17c.), from fem. past participle of couler "to flow," from Latin colare "to filter, strain" (see colander).
1. After first guessfirst Black Coulee Council.
经猜先,本局古力执黑先行.

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2. It can be said that this is the coulee does not play a bureau.
可以说,这是古力完全不发挥的一局.

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