hilltop 的 2 个定义
- the top or summit of a hill.
hill·topped, hill·top·ping.
- Fox Hunting. to follow the progress of a hunt on horseback but without jumping.to follow the hunt on foot or in an automobile.
hilltop 近义词
等同于 outdoor
等同于 knoll
等同于 hill
hilltop 的近义词 42 个
- bluff
- cliff
- dune
- highland
- hillside
- 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
hilltop 的反义词 9 个
等同于 hillock
更多hilltop例句
- A wartime approachBut across Lisbon, in a windy hilltop military facility, Portugal’s much-admired vaccine czar was worried about something else entirely.
- With a population of around 32,000, Charkint is a mountainous area of small hilltop villages and grazing lands in Balkh province, near the border with Uzbekistan.
- Some of GMP’s wind-turbine projects, for instance, have gotten pushback from residents concerned about noise and marred hilltop views.
- A historic hilltop village in Sicily is selling homes for $1.25 each in exchange for long-term investment and restoration.
- The Likud's hilltop youth, headed by (MK) Yariv Levin, are leading Israel into the murky waters of a totalitarian state.
- On a visit to China three years ago, I was taken to a hilltop park in a small city in Guangdong province.
- They were two of the three "Hilltop schools", green leafy campuses in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx.
- This winter, the activists had set up the first such encampment on an adjacent hilltop.
- Each tiny tree was a plume of leaves; the rows stretched out to the hilltop, and over.
- Laura and Jess Morse were on the hilltop, looking out upon the white track over which the sleighs were flying.
- I called an escort and we galloped five miles to a hilltop overlooking the sea.
- The vast castle loomed black upon the hilltop, not a spark visible about it.
- The scene represents a forest of heavy trees on a hilltop in eastern Pennsylvania.