单词 | hillside |
释义 | hillside (hɪlsaɪd ) Word forms: hillsides countable noun A hillside is the sloping side of a hill. Farming on the harsh hillsides was almost impossible. Collocations: hillside overlooks The white horse carved into the hillside overlooking the town of Westbury is near by. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The vast new facility stretches across a boggy hillside overlooking the Yell peninsula. Times, Sunday Times (2016) It is set in 15 tranquil acres of greenery on a hillside overlooking idyllic beaches. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The netted enclosures are built along a wooded hillside overlooking the sea, linked by walkways and filled with trees, ramps and ropes. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The grey-roofed hillside village lies along its jitties, a tight tangle of laneways that overlook a beautiful green valley. Times,Sunday Times Officials say the figure will climb as rescue teams reach the remains of hillside villages. The Sun Designs are limited to a few colours and are encouraged to echo the traditional style of hillside villages, with red-tiled roofs and hardwood window frames. Times, Sunday Times Sinewy footpaths bind the hillside villages, and it's the sort of place where you'll still find locals filling their drinking bottles at a spring or stream. Times, Sunday Times A pensioner who died on a remote hillside may have been making a pilgrimage to the scene of an aircraft crash 67 years ago. Times, Sunday Times His uncle determines that he should sit on a remote hillside, facing a prison, until he feels he has moved from retribution to repair. Times, Sunday Times He wore slip-on shoes, and your standard pensioner-on-the-bus attire, and had no obvious excuse for being stone dead on a remote hillside. Times, Sunday Times Or of retreating to a remote hillside in search of solitude? Times, Sunday Times The film, set against the backdrop of a remote hillside hamlet, unravels the story of a priest and a verger. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They had come from the north, up a winding and hidden path, into an east-facing hollow scooped from a rocky hillside. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS Others are tougher and heavier and designed to be pounded as you clatter down a rocky hillside. Times, Sunday Times (2006) A cluster of stone houses perched on a rocky hillside above the river's course. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War (2003) A rocky hillside rises from behind the pool, making for a spectacular setting on a starry night. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The escape route then passed through large boulders and up a steep hillside. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Check locations because some rooms are up steep hillside lanes. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The dewy spoor climbed the steep hillside towards an abandoned weather-station a hundred feet below the cliff. RUSHING TO PARADISE (2001) A lawn extends to meadows backed by a wooded hillside, with ideal walking and cycling country beyond. Times, Sunday Times (2009) You'll get views over green, wooded hillside and the spectacular harbour. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The netted enclosures are built along a wooded hillside overlooking the sea, linked by walkways and filled with trees, ramps and ropes. Times, Sunday Times (2012) With the steep wooded hillside above and the sea below, it looks like a setting out of Narnia. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Translations: Chinese: 山丘斜面 Japanese: 斜面 |
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