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hilly

/hil-ee/US // ˈhɪl i //

丘陵,丘陵地带,岿然不动,丘陵地区

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    hill·i·er, hill·i·est.

    • : full of hills; having many hills; hilly country.
    • : resembling a hill; elevated; steep.

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Examples

  • That’s because e-power makes even long, hilly rides to and from their workplace reasonable.

  • Koepka said he expected walking the hilly course at Augusta and being unable to bend down to read the greens as he usually does would be difficult.

  • The crash occurred early in the morning on a winding, hilly stretch of road in a residential neighborhood near Los Angeles that is known for car wrecks.

  • Everything is pretty much next to everything else in this surprisingly hilly town.

  • Officials argued that the state’s “one size fits all” approach to housing density doesn’t work for their city due to its hilly terrain and abundance of unusable land.

  • Finish in Nevada City, a quaint (and hilly) historic mining town.

  • As the plane makes the descent to El Paso, Berry Oakley squints down at the brown, hilly town.

  • Nice places to live, where the kids can run through the hilly yards behind sandstone apartment blocs.

  • The embers of guilt over the entire episode are placed deep within Hilly, where it will smolder for the rest of his life.

  • [Laughs] For me, it was, “What was the worst thing you could do to Hilly Holbrook?”

  • Chapman turned up a hilly road and they came out on a ridge overlooking the fenced-in track.

  • Malacca is, near the coast, merely hilly; but further in the interior the hills swell into a fine mountain range.

  • Here we came the next morning after a short time on winding and rather hilly byways.

  • The road from Calais, for the first twelve miles, is open and hilly.

  • It is pleasantly situated in a hilly district on the river Brit, from which it takes its name.