单词 | countryside |
释义 | countryside (kʌntrisaɪd ) uncountable noun A2 The countryside is land which is away from towns and cities. I've always loved the English countryside. We are surrounded by lots of beautiful countryside. Synonyms: country, rural areas, outdoors, farmland Collocations: acres of countryside The five-bedroom house was built 30 years ago and stands in 19 acres of countryside. Times,Sunday Times Such splendour might make one wonder among which rolling acres of countryside this stately home sits. Times, Sunday Times Set in 300 acres of countryside, the beautiful hotel more than holds its own against the glorious golf course. The Sun It's an ultramodern venue based around an old manor house in 54 acres of countryside. The Sun Tearing through its 20 acres of countryside, they might flush out the odd deer, too. Times, Sunday Times She scoured every inch of the countryside surrounding her home — even trudging along a motorway hard shoulder for two days. The Sun The river has very pleasant sites and special paths made for hiking and walking along the banks and in the countryside surrounding the towns. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some species that may be observed in the countryside surrounding the village are buzzards, quail, and reed and sedge warblers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The city was progressing economically, chiefly due to the expansion of agriculture in the countryside surrounding the city. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most of the railway buildings have since been demolished but the embankments and cuttings remain a prominent feature of the countryside surrounding the village. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are further attic rooms, with rooftop and countryside views. Times, Sunday Times They want countryside views within an hour of an airport and no more than 20 minutes' drive from shops and restaurants. Times, Sunday Times It has three bedrooms, two receptions, an orangery that serves as a dining room, and long-distance countryside views from the sun terraces at the rear. Times, Sunday Times Backing onto the city and fronting onto the river — with 180-degree countryside views — the house has magical proportions. Times, Sunday Times Most have great countryside views, are nicely furnished and have good bathrooms. The Sun The hundreds of giant hog farms that dot the countryside are worth some $2.5 billion a year. Times, Sunday Times The huge grain silos that still dot the countryside in former cropping areas are empty and crumbling. Times, Sunday Times Volcanic rock formations, lagoons and gold-mine ruins wait to be explored, and towering cacti and aloe dot the countryside. Globe and Mail Kopjes, grey and bald in the hot sun, dot the countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Six more dot the countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We took local buses, rode pillion on motorbike taxis and rented bikes to explore the countryside. Times, Sunday Times The operators have aimed to create a boutique hotel-style atmosphere for guests seeking a tranquil retreat, where they can hide away or explore the countryside. Times, Sunday Times It was the urbanised working classes who first fought for rambling rights to explore the countryside on their days off during the 19th century. Times, Sunday Times Hire bikes and explore the countryside or book a game of tennis on the estate's court. Times, Sunday Times Relax by the pool or use the bikes to explore the countryside. Times, Sunday Times It's in a remote spot overlooking rolling green countryside. Times, Sunday Times There was terror and death lurking along the poppy covered hillsides, in the forests, and behind the coverlets of that green countryside. Times, Sunday Times Now it's a relaxing 45-minute drive north from the galgorm, through the rolling green countryside — with a new visitor centre to greet you when you arrive. The Sun The climate results in a luscious, green countryside and many delicate plant species grow wild; gorse flowers throughout the year. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are several small hotels in the area, which cater to tourists who want to relax in the green countryside and benefit from the spa facilities located there. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As they weaved through the idyllic countryside, they hatched a plan to coax dealwary chief executives out of their shells. Times, Sunday Times As dream homes go, it's got the lot: stunning proportions, stylish modern-country interior, idyllic countryside location, the list goes on. Times, Sunday Times But it also boasts beautiful beaches, more affordable supermarkets, better campsites and cycle lanes stretching through idyllic countryside that will take your breath away. The Sun For those who had been living in idyllic countryside during the war, returning to a war-ravaged inner city was not without its problems. Times, Sunday Times It has superb parks and lovely countryside on its doorstep. The Sun The foothills, on the other hand, offer lovely countryside and consistently good weather. Times, Sunday Times But it's lovely countryside and perfect for cycling. Times, Sunday Times It's only an hour and a half away, set among hills and lovely countryside. Times,Sunday Times Many had stories about their homes plummeting in value, the desecration of lovely countryside, the disappearance of wildlife and serious health problems linked to pollution. Times, Sunday Times Here, the open countryside is framed by another set of floor-to-ceiling bifold doors. Times, Sunday Times (2014) It's a short drive away from open countryside and the coast and has three floors and two good-sized bedrooms. The Sun (2013) We lived in a small market town surrounded by open countryside. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE (2001) The outlines are clearly visible about three feet below the earth in what is now open countryside. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The major selling point was that it backed on to swathes of open countryside. FRIENDS FOR LIFE (2003) For decades campaigners have pressed to have the boundaries of these two great parks redrawn to include and protect some exceptionally picturesque countryside between the two. Times, Sunday Times Its website invites visitors to 'step back in time and experience the romance of travel in bygone times while passing through picturesque countryside, beautiful forest and historic towns'. Times, Sunday Times The island serves up everything from lively beaches to prehistoric ruins and picturesque countryside. The Sun It covers a vast territory of rural picturesque countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A devastating famine, which by common consent cost the lives of between 30 and 40 million people, ravaged the countryside between 1959 and 1962. The Times Literary Supplement Guerrilla warfare ravaged the countryside and small towns throughout the war. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had abstained from ravaging the countryside as was so common among commanders of his day, and after some debate the public was convinced. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He travels down the east coat, bypasses the cities and ravages the countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Ravaging the countryside cost much effort and was also dependent on the season because green crops do not burn as well as those nearer to harvest which are more dry. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its remote countryside location means the skies are ripe for serious stargazing — ask for one of the house telescopes to be placed in your room. Times, Sunday Times I can see the benefit if you crash in remote countryside but let's hope it's designed with a sense of proportion. Times, Sunday Times After the war, he retired again and now quietly lives in the remote countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Wild boars roam the countryside in some areas. Times, Sunday Times The cattle roam the countryside more or less wild and it can't get any better than that. The Sun Each summer the family roam the countryside in a caravan. The Sun Farmers have been hit by a five-fold surge in livestock theft in the past five years as organised criminal gangs roam the countryside targeting isolated small holdings, insurers have said. Times, Sunday Times Many farms and their cybernetically-enhanced owners now float freely in geodesic spheres and self-replicating robots, some dangerous to humans, roam the countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The college offers a rural setting in rolling countryside for students and employees alike to enjoy. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Through french doors, views of rolling countryside extended down to the sea and the tiny cove that gives the hotel its name. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Bikes can be delivered to the door to explore the rolling countryside or to ride along the river to the local pub. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He says that it is a misjudgment to suggest that some rolling countryside will kill him off. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The site is in rolling countryside and has two pools. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The waterway passes through rural countryside, with hedgerows rich in wildlife. Times, Sunday Times This precipitous decline mirrored the loss of packinghouse operations to the rural countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Far more than in the rural countryside, poverty was widespread and became a major topic of debate at the central court and in local governments. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a conservationist, he has campaigned to preserve the rural countryside and various historic buildings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Many of these markets appeared in the rural countryside, where goods were exchanged and bartered. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The four refurbished en-suite rooms reflect the pub 's historic past and all have great views over the surrounding countryside. The Sun (2016) There's a terrace offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, and the garage has decking on the roof. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Most people buy here for the surrounding countryside, beautiful buildings and quality of life. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Its two bedrooms sleep up to four people and there are wild deer in the surrounding countryside. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Take a dip in the pool, wallow in the hot tub, or hire a bike and explore the surrounding countryside. Times, Sunday Times (2016) They fall in love as they wander the countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Eventually he decided to wander the countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The young samurai becomes a rnin, wandering the countryside for many years. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They discovered more subcamps and former inmates wandering the countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1841 an additional building was erected to house some of the many vagrants who wandered the countryside. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 乡村 Japanese: 田舎 |
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