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countryside

/kuhn-tree-sahyd/US // ˈkʌn triˌsaɪd //UK // (ˈkʌntrɪˌsaɪd) //

乡下,农村,乡村,乡下人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a particular section of a country, especially a rural section.
    • : its inhabitants.

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Examples

  • Cézanne’s landscapes fill out our vision of the countryside that lies between Van Gogh’s stomping grounds in Arles and Saint-Remy, and the Riviera to the east of Aix.

  • As a trilogy, “Hitman” has traveled from fashion shows to NASCAR races to American suburbia, and now all the way out to China and a sleazy lawyer’s vineyard party in an idyllic countryside.

  • I remember driving through the countryside as a child and seeing rows and rows of deep red hoshigaki drying in the sun each autumn.

  • Australia’s West Coast Wilderness Railway originally opened to help with local mining in Tasmania, but it’s been reincarnated as a way to explore the island’s rainforests and countryside.

  • This year’s fires spread quickly, blanketed cities and countryside with choking smoke and disrupted the daily lives of Californians for much of the summer and fall.

  • “Gently rolling hills” roll not-so-gently under my tires, but the English countryside scenery is soporific.

  • The ISI came to the CIA for assistance in fostering a revolt that had developed in the Afghan countryside against Communist rule.

  • Imagine driving through the Scottish countryside, rolling through a vast landscape of green hills and cloudy skies.

  • Buy a pair of these and traipse around a big city center or off road through the Icelandic countryside.

  • In 2006, they moved to the countryside, close to the Chinese border.

  • Behind the shop is another mighty fellow, known all over this countryside as the 'Great Balm of Gilead.'

  • He wanted to see his possessions, to feel his own earth beneath his feet, to feast his eyes on the glorious countryside.

  • This the girls did not fully realize until later, when they began to ride around the countryside.

  • But he never went outside the Walls, by reason of the Armagnacs, who were raiding all the countryside round the city.

  • There is warmth of summer in both tales, and thrilling air and the beauty of the wild countryside.