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单词 skyline
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Definition of skyline in English:

skyline

noun ˈskʌɪlʌɪnˈskaɪˌlaɪn
  • An outline of land and buildings defined against the sky.

    the skyline of the city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I looked over the edge and gazed at the New York City skyline in the distance.
    • The towers are out front, with the rest of the New York skyline in the background.
    • The result has transformed the skyline of Frankfurt.
    • Now if I walk to the other side of the office, the broadcast tower would grace that northerly skyline.
    • The Japanese Garden on the grounds provides a perfect view of the downtown skyline.
    • Blue lights illuminated the entire skyline, making the city look even more majestic.
    • Behind Steve is a snazzy backdrop of the Vancouver skyline at night.
    • The night-time skyline of downtown San Francisco looked nearly as ablaze as ever as the weekend started.
    • Buildings like these have already changed skylines from London to Hong Kong.
    • Temples and palaces punctuated the skyline seemingly at random.
    • In many towns they fill out the skyline, along with the church and the water tower.
    • We all looked up to see the New York skyline in the distance.
    • The second backdrop showed the Wall Street skyline at night.
    • Anybody who knows Auckland will know that the city skyline is dominated by the Sky Tower.
    • The urban skyline rises above trees in the distance, though it might as well be 50 miles away.
    • The jagged skyline of the Santa Catalina Mountains seemed to rise just beyond the traffic.
    • The population is dominated by farmers, and the skyline is dotted with silos.
    • The skyline is dotted with towering cranes, hovering like hawks.
    • The large windows overlooked the skyline, which was overcast with black clouds.
    • I couldn't help smiling when I saw the night skyline of New York.
    Synonyms
    range of vision, field of view, vista, view

Rhymes

byline
 
 

Definition of skyline in US English:

skyline

nounˈskaɪˌlaɪnˈskīˌlīn
  • An outline of land and buildings defined against the sky.

    the skyline of the city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Buildings like these have already changed skylines from London to Hong Kong.
    • Blue lights illuminated the entire skyline, making the city look even more majestic.
    • Temples and palaces punctuated the skyline seemingly at random.
    • Behind Steve is a snazzy backdrop of the Vancouver skyline at night.
    • The jagged skyline of the Santa Catalina Mountains seemed to rise just beyond the traffic.
    • The second backdrop showed the Wall Street skyline at night.
    • The night-time skyline of downtown San Francisco looked nearly as ablaze as ever as the weekend started.
    • The large windows overlooked the skyline, which was overcast with black clouds.
    • The skyline is dotted with towering cranes, hovering like hawks.
    • Now if I walk to the other side of the office, the broadcast tower would grace that northerly skyline.
    • Anybody who knows Auckland will know that the city skyline is dominated by the Sky Tower.
    • The urban skyline rises above trees in the distance, though it might as well be 50 miles away.
    • In many towns they fill out the skyline, along with the church and the water tower.
    • The result has transformed the skyline of Frankfurt.
    • I looked over the edge and gazed at the New York City skyline in the distance.
    • I couldn't help smiling when I saw the night skyline of New York.
    • The population is dominated by farmers, and the skyline is dotted with silos.
    • The Japanese Garden on the grounds provides a perfect view of the downtown skyline.
    • The towers are out front, with the rest of the New York skyline in the background.
    • We all looked up to see the New York skyline in the distance.
    Synonyms
    range of vision, field of view, vista, view
 
 
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