upriver造句

Our ship goes on with along upriver.

Tourists crowd onto trucks that drive them to a spot upriver from the city.

Struggle is the ship, upriver to help others; Struggle is the power, to help you achieve your dream.

Through the investigation on the natural status of Heilongjiang upriver channel research is made on the relations between the channel maintenance and economic, and given the measures.

Until the 1940s, when boats were powered by their own steam, vessels weighing as long as 120 tons were pulled upriver by human muscle.

It may not entirely be a coincidence when in the afternoon we get in our speedy riverboat (it's a bit like a wide minibus) and visit some husky kennels upriver.

upriver造句

Leaped over the wall; salmon leaping upriver.

Beginning in March, the fish start the arduous journey 800 kilometers upriver from the Pacific Ocean.

The rural innovation at Yangtze upriver is still in the period of initial factor leading and has seven barriers.

After regulation works, the navigation conditions will be greatly improved, the number of rapids-heaving for upriver ship will be reduced.

Our ship drived towards upriver.

The chemical plant explosion, 236 miles upriver, killed 5 people and forced 10,000 others to evacuate, the state media reported.

Thrice each year the triarchs of Volantis send a galley upriver with provisions, but the mercy ships are oft late and sometimes bring more mouths than food.

We have a need to travel upriver.

Deng Lin took Xinling County of Sichuan as an example; explored Green GDP system viable in vulnerable grassland pastoral area of upriver of the Changjiang river.

The steamboat could sail upriver, against the flow.

It is necessary to strengthen the monitoring and estimate of upriver water quality and improve the water quality standard around it in the process of building this water fetching project.

Perhaps somewhere upriver, some wily piranhas were engaged in a toothy chuckle over their successful escape from the purge.

The spillway, which the Army Corps of Engineers built about 30 miles upriver from New Orleans in response to the great flood of 1927, last opened during the spring 2008.