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southland

/south-luhnd, -land/US // ˈsaʊθ lənd, -ˌlænd //

南部地区,南地,南方,南方地区

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a southern area.
    • : the southern part of a country.
    • : the Southland, the U.S. South.

Examples

  • On Southland, McKenzie played Ben Sherman, a patrol officer on the mean streets of Los Angeles.

  • Southland was an incredibly functional show where everyone wanted to be there,” says McKenzie.

  • Both Benjamin McKenzie (Southland) and Rachel Bilson (Hart of Dixie) successfully landed new TV series.

  • Ultimately, Southland should be celebrated for its complicated and compelling look at the men and women who keep us safe.

  • In a television season that has given us dreck like Zero Hour, Mob Doctor, and Do No Harm, Southland should be a hit.

  • The native in Trinidad is bright and quick; he is not like his big lazy lout of a brother down in our Southland.

  • And each one makes a very eloquent little speech about them things, and rings in something about our fair Southland.

  • The first of these accounts expresses the great awakening of southern womanhood in the new activity of the "beloved southland."

  • Soon the vineyards and all the signs of the insect life of the southland meet the eye.

  • The brilliant verdure of the Southland receded from view, and the more sober vegetation of the Northland came in sight.