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lakeside

/leyk-sahyd/US // ˈleɪkˌsaɪd //

湖畔,湖边,湖滨,湖边的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : located on the side of a lake: a lakeside resort.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : land bordering a lake: a summer cottage on the lakeside.

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Examples

  • The payoff included small-town farmers’ markets, mountain views, and lakeside campsites.

  • In stark contrast with the dunes of the west, Indiana’s are actually lakeside.

  • Sites by the Gros Ventre River can be a prime place to spy wildlife, and you’ll be within an easy drive of the park’s best views and nearby dining without the buzz of lakeside sites.

  • Both feature lakeside and mountainside options in a wide variety of sizes.

  • All three books set us in the present day, in places like Sydney, a Scottish lakeside retreat, and a small midwestern town.

  • There, the city is apparently requiring the Hitching Post Lakeside Chapel to officiate gay weddings.

  • Lakeside in Texas, baked by the heat, Louganis described how Red Bull got him to lend his credibility to the competition.

  • Traditionally, this means a lakeside retreat complete with cabins, crafts, and nature-filled activities.

  • He recalls that residents of Eagar opened their homes to evacuees from Pinetop and Lakeside.

  • For most, the lakeside area is too remote; the delivery too logistically complicated.

  • She had put down the things she had brought up from 67 the lakeside, and now turned back to look out of the open door.

  • A lakeside hotel had been designed and stakes were driven in the ground where its foundation would eventually be poured.

  • They were running along the lakeside, up to the river landing, with the hope of gaining the boy's confidence over nut sundaes.

  • She would wander up and down by the lakeside and think of all that might be.

  • They had crossed Miller Park and passed between two houses to a walk that ran along the lakeside.

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