mesa 的定义
- a land formation, less extensive than a plateau, having steep walls and a relatively flat top and common in arid and semiarid parts of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
mesa 近义词
plateau
更多mesa例句
- Solis reports that the fire department in Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix, is now including mobile home parks on summer wellness checks.
- From a medical standpoint, the question is how much worse is it going to get for us here in Mesa.
- She’s still packing her apartment in Mesa and preparing for the move to Tempe.
- He’ll oversee a $780 million annual budget for San Diego City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges, and the San Diego College of Continuing Education.
- When Eric is not working, he’s usually at home, swapping weeks between his divorced parents — mom in Scottsdale, dad in Mesa.
- As revealed in Orange County Weekly, the California congressman left the million-dollar rental in Chula Mesa, California a mess.
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa ports also are on the lookout for Dorner.
- Last July, the California cities of Irvine and Costa Mesa were plagued by a series of small fires.
- The opposition alliance, Mesa de la Unidad, has put forward an aggressive plan to defend the votes.
- Mesa and Venturini said they knew Poppo would head back to the parking lot stairwell again that night to sleep.
- The pack mules were already below the mesa, and reached in a long line over the range towards the cañon of the eastern trail.
- They watched Clodomiro circle over the mesa trail and follow the women down the slope of the little valley.
- Four Indian youths with a huge and furious bull came charging down the mesa towards the corral.
- As they proceeded, the rocks gradually disappeared from the sides of the trail and the country flattened into a level mesa.
- Does the bird-lover ask what species dwell on a treeless mesa like this?