| 单词 |
runnel |
| 释义 |
runnelrun‧nel /ˈrʌnl/ noun [countable]  - Even though it was still daylight, the alleyways and runnels were dark, closed off by the houses built on either side.
- Fresh sweat mixed with the runnels of shower water.
- If these were the alleyways of Paris or the runnels of London I could hide or strike back.
- Most law-abiding citizens obeyed it but not so the denizens of the slums, stinking alleys and runnels of Edinburgh.
- Mr Hellyer was digging with extraordinary vigour, the sweat streamed in runnels down his dark, rather engagingly wrinkled face.
- This leads to the formation of a ridge behind which a trough or runnel is produced.
a small stream or passage that water flows along |
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