lowland / ˈloʊ lənd /

💦中学词汇低地低地地区低土地低地区

lowland2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. land that is low or level, in comparison with the adjacent country.
  2. the Lowlands, a low, level region in S, central, and E Scotland.
  3. Lowlands, the speech of those native to the Scottish Lowlands.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a lowland or lowlands.
  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of the Lowlands of Scotland or the speech of this area.

lowland 近义词

lowland

等同于 valley

lowland

等同于 bog

更多lowland例句

  1. This movement “is widespread across the Venus lowlands, and argues for a previously unrecognized style of global tectonics,” says Sean Solomon, a research scientist at Columbia University and a coauthor of the new study.
  2. In the humid, far western lowlands of the country, with a tropical and subtropical climate, Kailali forms as great a contrast as can be had to the mountainous, snow-covered Nepal of the popular imagination.
  3. In between them, deep freshwater lakes, carved by millennia of tectonic shifts on the western branch of the Great Rift Valley, dot verdant lowlands.
  4. (tie) The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri (6 votes) Non-Fiction: 1.
  5. With all the fiery enthusiasm of the Gael, he possessed to an unusual degree the caution of the Lowland Scot.
  6. A plateau is defined as a high lowland; therefore, this section is higher in elevation than the Coastal Plain region.
  7. The edge of the lowland forest where the bison wintered could be seen far away.
  8. The strange clan always used it on their way to and from the lowland plains.
  9. I was far from being a native of these parts, springing, as I did, from an unmixed lowland stock.