mountain / ˈmaʊn tn /

⭐基础词汇山区山地山脉

mountain2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a natural elevation of the earth's surface rising more or less abruptly to a summit, and attaining an altitude greater than that of a hill, usually greater than 2,000 feet.
  2. a large mass of something resembling this, as in shape or size.
  3. a huge amount: a mountain of incoming mail.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to mountains: mountain air.
  2. living, growing, or located in the mountains: mountain people.
  3. resembling or suggesting a mountain, as in size.

mountain 近义词

n. 名词 noun

very large hill

更多mountain例句

  1. At the moment, you are racing against three other riders up one of the mountains.
  2. They lowered the price of gasoline, charging less than the station at the bottom of the mountain and less than the stations up in Shaver.
  3. At the park’s eastern Rincon Mountain District, mountain bikers will find a section of singletrack that links to more than 800 miles of dirt riding along the Arizona Trail.
  4. Crack a cold one after a race, a hard session, or a long day in the mountains.
  5. That was a big part of why we wanted to defend our side of the mountain.
  6. Then they came up against a police patrol on mountain bicycles, which again led to more shooting, without injuries.
  7. Also in Germany, he made The Mountain Eagle, which was set, Hitchcock recalled, “in Old Kentucky, wherever that might be.”
  8. Cadets mimicked his commands, which he issued in drawn-out syllables in his high-pitched, mountain-inflected voice.
  9. There were rumors that Schmidt was motivated by buried treasure or another secret of the mountain, but they were never proven.
  10. Then, he set to work building a shortcut that would take the minable minerals he found through the mountain.
  11. We had now approached closely to the foot of the mountain-ranges, and their lofty summits were high above us in mid-air.
  12. The jagged top and spurs of San Jacinto Mountain shone like the turrets and posterns of a citadel built of rubies.
  13. These residents then killed the parish priest, and without arms fled for safety to the mountain ravines.
  14. We came down the rest of the mountain more carefully, though still a great deal too fast.
  15. A short distance off was another ridge or spur of the mountain, widening out into almost a plateau.