countryside的意思和读音

countryside

: [ˈkʌntriˌsaɪd]

n.

countrysiden.

1.land outside towns and cities, with fields, woods, etc.

The surrounding countryside is windswept and rocky.

magnificent views over open countryside

Everyone should enjoy the right of access to the countryside.

n.1.;

n.1.the area outside towns and cities, with farms, fields, and trees

1. leave v. countryside n. nature n. ...

2. country n. countryside n. couple n. ...

3. leave v. countryside n. nature n. ...

4. blow 33. countryside 34. recently 35. ...

5. country countryside cousin ...

6. 〖 rulessetbythevillagers〗 〖 village;countryside〖 nativeplace〗 ...

7. v. could countryside , couple (), (), ...

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1.The popularization and development of Christianity in the coastal countryside since the reform and opening clearly proves this point.沿

2.A few days later, as she was out driving around the countryside, she stopped her car to let a flock of sheep pass.

3.Bringing wireless to the countryside is uneconomical in any case, so the priority tends to be urban areas and interstate highways.

4.Most of us have planned to take a trip up to see Beijing, and hope to visit China's beautiful countryside as well.

5.Although many have been able to return to the countryside, not all are lucky enough to have homes to return to.

6.Think upon it for a moment as to why Man is normally surrounded by so much greenery, and trips to the countryside can be so uplifting.绿

7.It has no front line but ebbs and flows through the countryside like an ocean's tide.

8.I grew up in the countryside where the air is clean, the grass is green and the birds sing all day long.绿

9.Obviously, if the city is to procure food from the countryside it must have something of value to give in exchange.西

10.The villagers all along the way knew that this was the time the deer moved from the low lying farm lands to the high countryside.沿鹿