hilltop / ˈhɪlˌtɒp /

⚽高中词汇山顶小山顶山顶上山头

hilltop2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the top or summit of a hill.
v. 无主动词 verb

hill·topped, hill·top·ping.

  1. 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

hilltop

等同于 outdoor

hilltop

等同于 knoll

hilltop

等同于 hill

hilltop

等同于 hillock

更多hilltop例句

  1. A wartime approachBut across Lisbon, in a windy hilltop military facility, Portugal’s much-admired vaccine czar was worried about something else entirely.
  2. 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.
  3. Some of GMP’s wind-turbine projects, for instance, have gotten pushback from residents concerned about noise and marred hilltop views.
  4. A historic hilltop village in Sicily is selling homes for $1.25 each in exchange for long-term investment and restoration.
  5. The Likud's hilltop youth, headed by (MK) Yariv Levin, are leading Israel into the murky waters of a totalitarian state.
  6. On a visit to China three years ago, I was taken to a hilltop park in a small city in Guangdong province.
  7. They were two of the three "Hilltop schools", green leafy campuses in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx.
  8. This winter, the activists had set up the first such encampment on an adjacent hilltop.
  9. Each tiny tree was a plume of leaves; the rows stretched out to the hilltop, and over.
  10. Laura and Jess Morse were on the hilltop, looking out upon the white track over which the sleighs were flying.
  11. I called an escort and we galloped five miles to a hilltop overlooking the sea.
  12. The vast castle loomed black upon the hilltop, not a spark visible about it.
  13. The scene represents a forest of heavy trees on a hilltop in eastern Pennsylvania.