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glen

/glen/US // glɛn //UK // (ɡlɛn) //

格伦,峡谷,狭谷,狭隘的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small, narrow, secluded valley.

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Examples

  • Lubber Run has hosted live music since 1969, when the first stage was erected in a glen of this Arlington park.

  • For Glen, and anyone traveling with him, having too much gear might be worse than having no gear at all.

  • A couple weeks prior to meeting Glen, my college buddy Dan Buettner invited me to join a group of his friends on an ultralightweight hike through Utah’s Buckskin Gulch—led by, according to Dan, a mythical legend named Glen Van Peski.

  • Later, as a military interpreter, she falls for Glen, a visiting English teacher, which leads to accusations that she’s a spy.

  • She’s compelled to fill a “regret journal” before she makes her escape with Glen.

  • It said: “Tonie Tobias, Information Technology, President of GLEN, Gay and Lesbian Employee Network.”

  • Shady Glen uses unremarkable American cheese and choice beef that anyone can buy at the market.

  • Then, at around dawn, two well-aimed mortar shots killed two more former Navy SEALS, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty.

  • Malcolm Perry unbuttoned his dark blue glen-plaid jacket and threw it onto the floor.

  • Until this year, Glen Johnson was the dean of Massachusetts political reporters.

  • Bruce may have taken refuge again in Glen Trool; Gray's mention of the isles may result from a confusion with earlier events.

  • “On the high road overlooking the Glen of the Leprechauns, on a starlit night before the moon came up,” said Padna.

  • He made way for her to precede him in the narrow wood path, and then silently followed her up the glen.

  • And with that he raised his voice and called somewhat to the men, and they quickened their pace into the glen.

  • I had listened for some sound from Howel and Evan, but since the footsteps passed up the glen I had heard none until this moment.