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meadow

/med-oh/US // ˈmɛd oʊ //UK // (ˈmɛdəʊ) //

草地,草场,草原,草坪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.
    • : a tract of grassland in an upland area near the timberline.

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Examples

  • Even in considerable or high hazard you can find low-angle meadows that are well clear of avalanche slopes.

  • For more serious hikers, continue past Zigzag Canyon to Paradise Park—an area full of scenic alpine meadows—by taking Paradise Park Trail 757, about four miles in.

  • Today, as far as I can swim, I see lush meadows, rays, the occasional seahorse.

  • It stirred his senses and revived his love for green meadows with the cool, damp feel of Pacific fog lurking somewhere off the coast.

  • The meadow is a part of our body, folded outward, ready to be strolled through.

  • The original designers of Central Park created a meadow that was stocked with 200 sheep.

  • Walker has a daughter, Meadow Rain, with his ex-girlfriend, Rebecca.

  • Alison befriends lonely Giant Panda and skips happily in a meadow with it.

  • We searched the autumn meadow of golds and greens, high and low, wide and deep on the edges of the city.

  • After she broke up with Arie, she collapsed into sobs by a meadow, which was meant to be the site of their last date.

  • And Mr. Meadow Mouse often remarked that it had more halls than any other dwelling he had ever seen.

  • Some of those halls that Mr. Meadow Mouse mentioned ran right out beneath the surface of the garden.

  • Mr. Meadow Mouse repeated, as if he wanted to be sure there was no misunderstanding about it.

  • Grandfather Mole demanded of Mr. Meadow Mouse, almost as soon as he had stepped just outside the shade of the toadstool.

  • And when he had made his promise to Mr. Meadow Mouse he had had no idea that it was going to rain so soon.