dryland / ˈdraɪˌlænd /
⚽高中词汇旱地旱田干地旱旱地
dryland 的定义
n. 名词 noun- Often drylands. a tract of land having dry, often sandy soil, as on the floor of a valley: Acres of the drylands have been reclaimed by irrigation.
更多dryland例句
- Gunning was out of the water for more than 100 days and scrambling to stay in shape with dryland training.
- “There’s a whole body of research documenting the detrimental effects these animals can have on drylands around the world,” Beck says.
- I read Anthropometry of Algerian Women and Optimum Handle Height for a Push-Pull Type Manually Operated Dryland Weeder.
- He was burned a dark reddish black from the Dryland sun and looked like he was on his last legs when he turned into Otto's.
- "They certainly have a very exaggerated opinion of him," assented Mr. Dryland.
- Mr. Dryland came to tea, and the Vicar's wife surrounded him with little attentions.
- "We will now sing hymn number one hundred and thirty-seven," said Mr. Dryland.
- I am the teacher who spoke to you about the new oats being brought into the dryland country.