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单词 terrain
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Definition of terrain in English:

terrain

noun tɛˈreɪntəˈreɪn
mass noun
  • A stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features.

    they were delayed by rough terrain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The suspension was able to soak up major road undulations over rough terrain.
    • His point was that politics is a battle over a constantly moving terrain.
    • The lovely grassland terrain levelled out and for another mile we continued south.
    • The vehicles were chosen for their ability to cope in difficult marshy terrain.
    • The terrain is shallow valleys, the route follows the contours, enough to make walking easy.
    • Mr Pope said the most difficult part of the journey was the bad weather and hilly terrain in Scotland.
    • The prime minister has taken not only the centre ground, but a good chunk of the rightwing terrain as well.
    • The terrain being covered is very scenic with some great views over hills and valleys.
    • The trip will take them through harsh desert terrain and some of the poorest countries in the world.
    • Being able to adapt to any hill conditions or terrain is what makes good skiers great.
    • Mr Feeney said most people were unused to walking over rough terrain and their ankles are not strong enough.
    • Seismic reflection profiles can be shot over all kinds of topography or terrain.
    • Between the gap and the mountain was a wild and broken terrain of scarp and gorge.
    • Our national walk survey shows the coast is our favourite walking terrain.
    • He has never thought that the rocky terrain in a corner of his lands is a hindrance to farming.
    • The terrain includes cart tracks, stone stiles, rough moorland and broken stone tracks.
    • Watson set a hot pace from the outset, over the type of Yorkshire terrain that suited the York rider.
    • It is contested terrain, which will no doubt continue to foster debate and dialogue.
    • The eastern fence was in more difficult terrain and we added wire netting to deter sheep.
    • The drive to the base of the mountain, across isolated terrain, is enjoyable in itself.
    Synonyms
    land, ground, territory
    topography, landscape, countryside, country

Origin

Early 18th century (denoting part of the training ground in a riding school): from French, from a popular Latin variant of Latin terrenum, neuter of terrenus (see terrene).

Rhymes

abstain, appertain, arcane, arraign, ascertain, attain, Bahrain, bane, blain, brain, Braine, Cain, Caine, campaign, cane, cinquain, chain, champagne, champaign, Champlain, Charmaine, chicane, chow mein, cocaine, Coleraine, Coltrane, complain, constrain, contain, crane, Dane, deign, demesne, demi-mondaine, detain, disdain, domain, domaine, drain, Duane, Dwane, Elaine, entertain, entrain, explain, fain, fane, feign, gain, Germaine, germane, grain, humane, Hussein, inane, Jain, Jane, Jermaine, Kane, La Fontaine, lain, lane, legerdemain, Lorraine, main, Maine, maintain, mane, mise en scène, Montaigne, moraine, mundane, obtain, ordain, Paine, pane, pertain, plain, plane, Port-of-Spain, profane, rain, Raine, refrain, reign, rein, retain, romaine, sane, Seine, Shane, Sinn Fein, skein, slain, Spain, Spillane, sprain, stain, strain, sustain, swain, thane, train, twain, Ujjain, Ukraine, underlain, urbane, vain, vane, vein, Verlaine, vicereine, wain, wane, Wayne
 
 

Definition of terrain in US English:

terrain

nountəˈrāntəˈreɪn
mass noun
  • A stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features.

    they were delayed by rough terrain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has never thought that the rocky terrain in a corner of his lands is a hindrance to farming.
    • The prime minister has taken not only the centre ground, but a good chunk of the rightwing terrain as well.
    • Mr Pope said the most difficult part of the journey was the bad weather and hilly terrain in Scotland.
    • Being able to adapt to any hill conditions or terrain is what makes good skiers great.
    • The vehicles were chosen for their ability to cope in difficult marshy terrain.
    • The trip will take them through harsh desert terrain and some of the poorest countries in the world.
    • The lovely grassland terrain levelled out and for another mile we continued south.
    • The suspension was able to soak up major road undulations over rough terrain.
    • The terrain is shallow valleys, the route follows the contours, enough to make walking easy.
    • The eastern fence was in more difficult terrain and we added wire netting to deter sheep.
    • Mr Feeney said most people were unused to walking over rough terrain and their ankles are not strong enough.
    • Watson set a hot pace from the outset, over the type of Yorkshire terrain that suited the York rider.
    • Our national walk survey shows the coast is our favourite walking terrain.
    • His point was that politics is a battle over a constantly moving terrain.
    • Seismic reflection profiles can be shot over all kinds of topography or terrain.
    • The terrain includes cart tracks, stone stiles, rough moorland and broken stone tracks.
    • The drive to the base of the mountain, across isolated terrain, is enjoyable in itself.
    • It is contested terrain, which will no doubt continue to foster debate and dialogue.
    • The terrain being covered is very scenic with some great views over hills and valleys.
    • Between the gap and the mountain was a wild and broken terrain of scarp and gorge.
    Synonyms
    land, ground, territory

Origin

Early 18th century (denoting part of the training ground in a riding school): from French, from a popular Latin variant of Latin terrenum, neuter of terrenus (see terrene).

 
 
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