riverside的意思和读音

riverside

: [ˈrɪvərˌsaɪd] : [ˈrɪvə(r)ˌsaɪd]

n.

adj.

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

riversiden.

1.the ground along either side of a river

a riverside path

a walk by the riverside

n.1.;2.沿3.

adj.1.

n.1.the land at the side of a river

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1.Riverside to Keep the tall willows, was decked out with shaggy, turning the ingots, as if his wore a winter-loaded, it then vibrant.仿穿

2.It must be her missing me that drove her to the riverside, to make a small boat with reed.

3.Cynthia Larsen of Riverside, Calif. , said the bank charged her three overdraft fees of $32 each in 2009.CynthiaLarsen200932

4.The little horse came back to the riverside and was ready to cross the river. Then the squirrel shouted loudly: "You don't want to live? ":“?”

5.In the years following his assassination, a small wall in the sleepy riverside district of Kampa became something of a shrine.

6.We rode our bikes in the parade (by accident), enjoyed a few pints and even did a bit of fly-fishing near our riverside accommodations.

7.The feeble old man said it would be a luxury to be able to walk to the riverside and watch his grandchild swimming.

8.The Bund, its riverside area, and Frenchtown are the best places to see the remnants of its decadent colonial past.

9.Just then, the witch followed up the little girls and began to run, and then went to the riverside and ride the big crocodile's back.

10.From that far peak of the riverside came, gradually, into the sight the contour of the small end of a sprawling town.