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gulch

/guhlch/US // gʌltʃ //UK // (ɡʌltʃ) //

沟沟壑壑,峡谷,沟壑,沟渠

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a deep, narrow ravine, especially one marking the course of a stream or torrent.

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Examples

  • A creek runs through the gulch for part of the year and feeds into the Paria River, which in turn joins the Colorado River southwest of the Glen Canyon Dam.

  • But there turned out to be, if not a cliff, at least a gulch still embedded in the deal.

  • I don't mean to imply that doctors are all going to move to Galt's Gulch.

  • Technological vision and rivalry are so intertwined that local residents call the place Silicon Gulch.

  • They found the half-breed cooking some bacon over a tiny fire, at the head of a gulch that was just made for human concealment.

  • Avoiding the road, the half-breed made his way to a gulch near the ranch, where he tied his horse.

  • We had followed the spur track up the gulch for maybe a short quarter of a mile when we came to the engine.

  • That siding is part of an old 'Y' at the mouth of a gulch that runs back into the mountains for maybe a dozen miles or so.

  • Tarbell nodded without breaking his monotonous repetition of the Crow Gulch call.