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riverside

/riv-er-sahyd/US // ˈrɪv ərˌsaɪd //UK // (ˈrɪvəˌsaɪd) //

河边,河畔,河岸边,滨河区

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • The Sunline system also runs a bus to Riverside to connect with the commuter rail system into Los Angeles.

  • The area was being redeveloped, and the spot was earmarked as the location of a new, riverside public park.

  • The surveys were conducted before reports about the vaccines’ effectiveness, and acceptance is likely to increase, said Riverside’s Williams.

  • The district includes portions of both San Diego and Riverside counties so check the Secretary of State’s site to follow this one.

  • He met up with an old professor at UC Riverside, who asked him to talk to his class and tell his story.

  • He knows it will be a work in progress forever, but hopes to add historical displays and a riverside memorial to honor the slaves.

  • His basketball team, the Riverside King, had just lost 68-60 to Compton Dominguez, and the 6-foot-7 forward dropped in 17 points.

  • I bundled Julia into a snowsuit, and we set off to Riverside Park.

  • We lived in a comfortable house in a riverside Jewish neighbourhood in Baghdad.

  • The crowd turned, slowly shambled down the riverside, and left us three standing there.

  • The writer was present in the riverside town of St Boniface on a certain still evening during the August of 1894.

  • A few small bushes grow in a little patch of vegetation by the riverside an hour higher up.

  • At Slane, a hill on the riverside about eight miles from its mouth, Saint Patrick built a beacon-fire.

  • At Riverside, the home of the orange, the two original Washington navel trees still stand.