柯林斯詞典stratum /?strɑ?t?m, ?str?t-/ (strata) 1. N-COUNT A stratum of society is a group of people in it who are similar in their education, income, or social status. 社會(huì)堦層[正式] [usu with supp] It was an enormous task that affected every stratum of society. 這是一項(xiàng)影響到社會(huì)各堦層的重大任務(wù)。2. N-COUNT Strata are different layers of rock. 巖層[技術(shù)] [usu pl] Contained within the rock strata is evidence that the region was intensely dry 15,000 years ago. 巖層中的証據(jù)表明該地區(qū)在15,000 年前曾經(jīng)非常乾旱。 返回 stratum劍橋詞典one of the parts or layers into which something is separated 部分;層;堦層 The report shows that drugs have penetrated every stratum of American society . 報(bào)告顯示,毒品已經(jīng)滲入美國(guó)社會(huì)的各個(gè)堦層。 geology specialized a layer of rock , soil , or similar material 層;巖層;地層 The cliffs are characterized by remarkable zigzagging strata of shale and sandstone . 這些懸崖的特征是它們由一層層清晰易辨的頁(yè)巖、石灰?guī)r和砂巖交錯(cuò)搆成。 返回 stratum