hillside 的定义
- the side or slope of a hill.
hillside 近义词
等同于 side
等同于 hill
hillside 的近义词 42 个
- bluff
- cliff
- dune
- highland
- hilltop
- ridge
- slope
- acclivity
- ascent
- butte
- climb
- down
- drift
- elevation
- eminence
- esker
- fell
- gradient
- headland
- heap
- height
- hillock
- hummock
- inclination
- incline
- knoll
- mesa
- mound
- mount
- precipice
- prominence
- promontory
- protuberance
- range
- rise
- shock
- stack
- summit
- talus
- tor
- upland
- rising ground
hillside 的反义词 9 个
更多hillside例句
- Arriving at the hillside school, Azeema called Dilawer and Harun back.
- More than 10 seconds later, Wilbanks succeeds in his bid to save the puppy — which is then seen running up the hillside away from the water and toward safety.
- Almost two years ago, our family went out for dinner at a rustic restaurant in the woods of a hillside town in Italy.
- Once sunlight warms the valley floor, the clouds can escape and climb back up hillsides.
- The soil, climate and even the orientation of a hillside or the company of neighboring plants, insects and microbes play a role.
- In fact, he was in contact with Lansky prior to converging from the hillside onto the streets of Havana.
- We gazed on a residential area of box-like homes stacked on top of one another on a steep hillside.
- The long crypt tunnels into a hillside, only visible by a smattering of skylights peeking up between graves.
- They built a church that still stands today, which overlooks the hillside and Ain River.
- The funnel swerved off the road and came sweeping up the hillside toward them.
- But for once—this once—for the white road over the flat and up the hillside leads to the light!
- Their view extended down the hillside divided into brown and green squares of cultivated fields.
- The houses rise in terraces up the sharp hillside fronting the harbor, which was literally a forest of fishing-boat masts.
- They hesitated some time, but at last walked slowly down the hillside to the lake.
- The church is picturesquely situated on the hillside, with an avenue of fine yew trees leading from the gate to the door.