linn 的定义
Chiefly Scot.
- a waterfall or torrent of rushing water in a river or stream.
- a pool of water, especially at the foot of a waterfall.
- a steep ravine or precipice.
更多linn例句
- I just read an interview with Roger Linn, the inventor of the Linn Drum.
- Each week, in the wealthy adjacent Portland suburbs of Lake Oswego and West Linn, battles rage.
- “Modeling Nature” includes works by designers at Joris Laarman Lab and architect Maya Linn and Ammar Eloueini.
- Seven minutes later, a West Linn police officer was knocking at the door.
- Boyle was immediately suspicious, said West Linn Police Sgt. Neil Hennelly.
- I must add that Linn at a later period renounced this quasi-assimilation, and that modern zoologists have unanimously rejected it.
- Hence many fabulous stories which are told, were once believed concerning this curious linn.
- He crossed the plains in 1864, when a lad of but nine years, and became a resident of Linn county, Oregon.
- At Linn of Dee there is now a handsome white granite bridge, which was opened by the Queen as long ago as the year 1857.
- It was only the seclusion of that narrow glen, so beautiful with its birch-trees and its linn, that saved the lonely habitation.