lakeside的意思和读音

lakeside

: [ˈleɪkˌsaɪd] : ['leɪk.saɪd]

n.

n.shore,waterside,water's edge,bank,land

lakesiden.

1.the area around the edge of a lake

We went for a walk by the lakeside.沿

a lakeside hotel

n.1.2.

n.1.the land that surrounds a lake

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1.Putin returned to the surface after four and a half hours looking a little groggy, according to witnesses at the lakeside.

2.One prime topic of their lakeside conversation back then: how much they disliked the unfolding chaos of Boris Yeltsin's Russia.·

3.I wanted to go, but it was a two-hour drive from my place by the beach to her lakeside mountain home.

4.I met a tortoise here. He looked wise. He told me that he was usually hanging about at the lakeside beyond this forest.

5."I'M A margin-of-error guy, " Jon Huntsman cheerfully admits to an audience of a few dozen at a grand lakeside home in New Hampshire.“

6.That was the private Lakeside School, now known as the place where Bill Gates discovered computers.(privateLakesideSchool),

7.At a nearby lakeside pub, moonshine is dispensed and a goat wanders nonchalantly among the drinkers.

8.The meeting lasted about an hour, after which she was driven back to her lakeside residence.

9.Interlaken is the cultural and social centre of the Bernese Oberland. This city has also developed into a world famous lakeside resort.

10.The Lakeside naturally serves as a place for people to have a bit of walk, enjoying the fresh air at the same time.