dale / deɪl /

💦中学词汇岱尔戴尔

dale 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a valley, especially a broad valley.

dale 近义词

n. 名词 noun

valley

更多dale例句

  1. Terrified of what the police will do to them — especially Dale, who’s now orphaned — they plan to head to the National Guard armory where Fischer says his dad is stationed.
  2. Before the Dale was even released, Carmichael was arrested for fraud and business violations and housed in the Men’s Central Jail in Los Angeles, where she was beaten severely.
  3. You have mentioned in interview that Dale Eaglesham and Ken Lashley are joining you on the new Secret Six.
  4. So the plan is for Ken to draw an arc with Dale doing covers, and then Dale does an arc with Ken doing covers.
  5. So, they turned their focus on the GOP senator who seemed most likely to vote against it: Dale Schultz.
  6. One day near Fulda, Shaquille went to a basketball clinic run by Dale Brown, the energetically eccentric basketball coach at LSU.
  7. Both algorithms pick a good first song, but Pandora heads next to Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  8. Samuel Dale, an eminent pioneer in the settlement of the southwest, died in Lauderdale county, Mississippi.
  9. The dale gradually opens into a beautiful valley and here the old abbey is charmingly situated on the banks of the river.
  10. Wooded hills sloped up from the station, while westward was a vast panorama of hill and dale.
  11. The house was closed, and Mr. Dale started immediately for California, taking the girls and Bridget with him.
  12. Mr. Dale partially opened his eyes as his daughter drew near, but closed them again instantly.