单词:southing
n. Tendency or progress southward; as, the southing of the
sun.
n. The time at which the moon, or other heavenly body,
passes the meridian of a place.
n. Distance of any heavenly body south of the equator; south
declination; south latitude.
n. Distance southward from any point departure or of
reckoning, measured on a meridian; -- opposed to northing.
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- An island of the west-central Philippines south of Luzon. It was first visited by Spaniards in1570.民都洛岛菲律宾中西部一岛屿,位于吕宋岛以南。西班牙于1570年最先到达该岛
- The largest city of South Africa, in the northeast part of the country northwest of Durban. Founded in1886 after the discovery of gold nearby, it is a major industrial center. Population,703,980.约翰内斯堡南非最大的城市,位于该国的东北部,在德班西北。在其附近发现金矿后于1886年建立,为主要的工业中心。人口703,980
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