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单词 low country
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Definition of low country in English:

low country

noun ˈləʊ kʌntri
  • 1Low-lying land; a region whose level is lower than that of the surrounding country.

  • 2A low-lying region of north-western Europe, now comprising the kingdoms of the Netherlands and Belgium, and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Usually, and now only, in plural in "the Low Countries".

  • 3Scottish= "lowland". Now rare.

  • 4United States regional. The coastal plain of the south-eastern United States, in Virginia, North Carolina, and (now usually) South Carolina and Georgia. Contrasted with up country.

adjective ˈləʊ kʌntri
  • 1Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Low Countries; specifically designating wars fought in the Low Countries, especially the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) or the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14); (of a soldier) having served in these wars. Now chiefly historical.

  • 2Of, from, or relating to low-lying land, especially the low-lying part of a particular region or country.

Origin

Late Middle English; earliest use found in Book Marchalsi. From low + country, partly after Middle Dutch nederlant (Dutch nederland) low-lying land, the lower Rhine region and Middle Low German nēderlant, nedderlant low-lying land (especially the North Sea coastlands), north-western Germany, Lower Saxony.

 
 

Definition of low country in US English:

low country

nounˈləʊ kʌntri
  • 1Low-lying land; a region whose level is lower than that of the surrounding country.

  • 2A low-lying region of north-western Europe, now comprising the kingdoms of the Netherlands and Belgium, and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Usually, and now only, in plural in "the Low Countries".

  • 3Scottish= "lowland". Now rare.

  • 4United States regional. The coastal plain of the south-eastern United States, in Virginia, North Carolina, and (now usually) South Carolina and Georgia. Contrasted with up country.

adjectiveˈləʊ kʌntri
  • 1Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Low Countries; specifically designating wars fought in the Low Countries, especially the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) or the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14); (of a soldier) having served in these wars. Now chiefly historical.

  • 2Of, from, or relating to low-lying land, especially the low-lying part of a particular region or country.

Origin

Late Middle English; earliest use found in Book Marchalsi. From low + country, partly after Middle Dutch nederlant (Dutch nederland) low-lying land, the lower Rhine region and Middle Low German nēderlant, nedderlant low-lying land (especially the North Sea coastlands), north-western Germany, Lower Saxony.

 
 
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