the Bay of Fundy
noun uk/ˌbei əv ˈfʌn.di/ us/ˌbei əv ˈfʌn.di/
芬迪湾
a body of water in the northwestern part of the Atlantic that borders the Canadian provinces (= the areas that a country is divided into as part of the organization of its government, with some control over its own laws) of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and the US state of Maine
The largest tidal ranges are found in areas such as the Bay of Fundy in Canada. 最大的潮差出现在加拿大的芬迪湾等地区。
The governors of New France claimed all the territory from the St Lawrence river to the Bay of Fundy. 新法兰西的州长们宣称拥有从圣劳伦斯河到芬迪湾的所有领土。
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- Clarke Head is a prominent coastal headland that forms part of the eastern arm of the Bay of Fundy.
- The virus was present in the Bay of Fundy by 1995.
- Within the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy, salinities vary from nearly marine to fresh.