cobblestone 的定义
- a naturally rounded stone, larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, formerly used in paving.
cobblestone 近义词
等同于 road
等同于 rock
等同于 roadway
等同于 superhighway
等同于 thruway
等同于 pave
cobblestone 的近义词 9 个
cobblestone 的反义词 2 个
更多cobblestone例句
- Among the challenges, the vehicles had to travel 11,520 miles over a gravel road at 30 to 45 mph, drive 960 miles over cobblestones and another 960 miles over potholes.
- It’s like a cobblestone pattern of lots of different tumors that together form the placenta, and that is completely astonishing.
- There we pushed my mom up and down the cobblestone streets of the ancient city and carried her up castle steps.
- It’s like watching toddlers who just learned how to walk run down a cobblestone street while wearing Crocs.
- Two carabinieri fell to the cobblestone piazza in a pool of blood.
- A backward step upon an uneven cobblestone suddenly returns him to a visit he made to Venice when his mother was still alive.
- As we continue down the cobblestone streets, Glen passes a joint.
- Michael Ian Black: We walk along the cobblestone streets of Old Algiers.
- An early autumn sun lit up cobblestone streets, tall acacia trees, and handsome and nearly all decayed 19th-century buildings.
- He ees call the 'cobblestone,' also the 'pouding-stone,' when he ees at his home in the country.
- Unprepared, Samuel took the blow neatly on the jaw and sprawled full length into the cobblestone gutter.
- Maybe you are thinking of building a cobblestone chimney in our house, laughed Julie.
- First you have to find in which patch out of desert areas of mud and cobblestone the gold-dust hides.
- The next moment he was on his feet again and out in the street prying up a cobblestone.