riverside / ˈrɪv ərˌsaɪd /

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riverside2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a bank of a river.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. on or near a bank of a river.

riverside 近义词

riverside

等同于 bank

riverside

等同于 shore

更多riverside例句

  1. In this striking, open-air, riverside plaza, you’ll find loads of free entertainment ranging from live music and film screenings to dance lessons, yoga sessions, and arts markets.
  2. The Sunline system also runs a bus to Riverside to connect with the commuter rail system into Los Angeles.
  3. The area was being redeveloped, and the spot was earmarked as the location of a new, riverside public park.
  4. The surveys were conducted before reports about the vaccines’ effectiveness, and acceptance is likely to increase, said Riverside’s Williams.
  5. The district includes portions of both San Diego and Riverside counties so check the Secretary of State’s site to follow this one.
  6. He met up with an old professor at UC Riverside, who asked him to talk to his class and tell his story.
  7. He knows it will be a work in progress forever, but hopes to add historical displays and a riverside memorial to honor the slaves.
  8. His basketball team, the Riverside King, had just lost 68-60 to Compton Dominguez, and the 6-foot-7 forward dropped in 17 points.
  9. I bundled Julia into a snowsuit, and we set off to Riverside Park.
  10. We lived in a comfortable house in a riverside Jewish neighbourhood in Baghdad.
  11. The crowd turned, slowly shambled down the riverside, and left us three standing there.
  12. The writer was present in the riverside town of St Boniface on a certain still evening during the August of 1894.
  13. A few small bushes grow in a little patch of vegetation by the riverside an hour higher up.
  14. At Slane, a hill on the riverside about eight miles from its mouth, Saint Patrick built a beacon-fire.
  15. At Riverside, the home of the orange, the two original Washington navel trees still stand.