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corniche

/kawr-nish, kawr-neesh/US // ˈkɔr nɪʃ, kɔrˈniʃ //UK // (ˈkɔːnɪʃ) //

角落,海角区,海角

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a winding road cut into the side of a steep hill or along the face of a coastal cliff.

Examples

  • When the lights go up on a Kennedy creation, you strap in for a gambol along a singular corniche.

  • And in less than two hours, we are driving along a palm-lined corniche that runs along a magnificent coast.

  • One could drink coffee—and Libyans drink it all day—or walk along the spectacular corniche.

  • They play poker with the Corniche landscape, that people come from all over the world to see, right before their eyes.

  • The boy with the donkey turned off to the main road and continued the steep climb toward the Grande Corniche.

  • Tar has at last been brought to rescue the charms of the Lower Corniche from being completely destroyed.

  • For an hour over a road beside which the Corniche is commonplace indeed, the gharry rolled on.

  • Evidently my brother passed through Aix, as well as along the Corniche, under "different circumstances!"