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单词 lakefront
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Definition of lakefront in English:

lakefront

nounˈleɪkfrʌntˈlākˌfrənt
  • The land along the edge of a lake.

    湖边,湖畔;湖滨地带

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chemists and bacteriologists verified the dangerous levels of microorganisms at all four of the city's intake points along the lakefront.
    • That locals will swarm to a town's natural assets - its shoreline or lakefront, riverbank or foothills - if the paths and piers welcome them.
    • Interceptor sewers were built in the residential enclaves of the affluent along the lakefront only to divert their wastewater through the neighborhoods of those forced by poverty to live along the riverfront.
    • In the spring of 2000, Chicago launched its voluntary ‘Dim the Lights’ campaign along the lakefront.
    • Chicago, too, is a welcoming city, with affordable prices, clean streets and neighbourhoods and a lakefront that stretches for miles along Lake Michigan uninterrupted by industry or commerce.
    • Levee construction along the river coupled with canal excavation toward the lakefront were the key colonial public works projects to drain water from the city and thereby reclaim the swamps and marshes within the urbanized territory.
    • The beaches along the lakefront - always a popular destination during Memorial Day weekend - were closed.
    • For one, if the water in the city does rise to the height of levees along the lakefront, it may be difficult to open floodgates designed to keep the lake out that would now be needed to allow the lake to leave.
    • Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees.
    • The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago has become a fixture in the city since it relocated in June 1996 to a new building on the lakefront with spacious galleries and a breathtaking view of Lake Michigan.
    • End the hunt at the pool or lakefront with lunch and team-building activities.
    • Simon Power said, and I think it certainly reflected the views of his constituents from Feilding: ‘We must all be allowed full and free access to our beaches and lakefronts and to the seabed.’
    • He enjoys seeing pride reflected in the eyes of African Americans strolling along Chicago's lakefront when they look to the waters and see him sailing.
    • If your staff were trained in a pool (most lifeguards are) and you have a lakefront, the staff need to have participated in specific training in a lake environment.
    • The book examines the changing aesthetics of metropolitan areas, architecture as both a fine and a social art, and the redevelopment of Chicago's lakefront.
    • On Sunday we started off with a little driving tour of Toronto where I first took my visitors down to the lakefront by the historic Art Deco style R.C. Harris Filtration Plant.
    • But in the overnight hours, there was a breach, a breach of the levee on the lakefront.
    • Since then, pressure from the defensive line has become nonexistent along the lakefront.
    • Along the lakefront I could see the night skyline of the downtown area.
    • He'd been investigating algae problems that have plagued the Oakville and Burlington lakefronts for the past two years.

Definition of lakefront in US English:

lakefront

nounˈlākˌfrənt
  • The land along the edge of a lake.

    湖边,湖畔;湖滨地带

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But in the overnight hours, there was a breach, a breach of the levee on the lakefront.
    • The beaches along the lakefront - always a popular destination during Memorial Day weekend - were closed.
    • That locals will swarm to a town's natural assets - its shoreline or lakefront, riverbank or foothills - if the paths and piers welcome them.
    • Since then, pressure from the defensive line has become nonexistent along the lakefront.
    • Interceptor sewers were built in the residential enclaves of the affluent along the lakefront only to divert their wastewater through the neighborhoods of those forced by poverty to live along the riverfront.
    • Simon Power said, and I think it certainly reflected the views of his constituents from Feilding: ‘We must all be allowed full and free access to our beaches and lakefronts and to the seabed.’
    • He enjoys seeing pride reflected in the eyes of African Americans strolling along Chicago's lakefront when they look to the waters and see him sailing.
    • End the hunt at the pool or lakefront with lunch and team-building activities.
    • Chicago, too, is a welcoming city, with affordable prices, clean streets and neighbourhoods and a lakefront that stretches for miles along Lake Michigan uninterrupted by industry or commerce.
    • For one, if the water in the city does rise to the height of levees along the lakefront, it may be difficult to open floodgates designed to keep the lake out that would now be needed to allow the lake to leave.
    • Along the lakefront I could see the night skyline of the downtown area.
    • In the spring of 2000, Chicago launched its voluntary ‘Dim the Lights’ campaign along the lakefront.
    • He'd been investigating algae problems that have plagued the Oakville and Burlington lakefronts for the past two years.
    • Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees.
    • The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago has become a fixture in the city since it relocated in June 1996 to a new building on the lakefront with spacious galleries and a breathtaking view of Lake Michigan.
    • Levee construction along the river coupled with canal excavation toward the lakefront were the key colonial public works projects to drain water from the city and thereby reclaim the swamps and marshes within the urbanized territory.
    • Chemists and bacteriologists verified the dangerous levels of microorganisms at all four of the city's intake points along the lakefront.
    • The book examines the changing aesthetics of metropolitan areas, architecture as both a fine and a social art, and the redevelopment of Chicago's lakefront.
    • On Sunday we started off with a little driving tour of Toronto where I first took my visitors down to the lakefront by the historic Art Deco style R.C. Harris Filtration Plant.
    • If your staff were trained in a pool (most lifeguards are) and you have a lakefront, the staff need to have participated in specific training in a lake environment.
adjectiveˈlākˌfrənt
  • Located along the edge of a lake.

    湖边,湖畔;湖滨地带

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition to a pool and sunrooms along the lake, the hotel offers lakefront dining on the patio in the summer and a wine shop that stocks hard-to-find local wines.
    • The view from Steve Perlman's lakefront home is postcard perfect: the sapphire waters of Lake Tahoe, shimmering in the sun, framed by pines and a flawless blue sky.
    • For example one user entered the query ‘Ontario lake Huron lakefront lots for sale’.
    • Stay at the Fairmont Tremblant, which hovers over the village like a storybook castle, or at the Hotel Club Tremblant, an old-fashioned lakefront ski lodge with antlers over the fireplace - and out the window.
    • My lakefront properties have gone up even more, in a few years, and the Detroit co-op I just bought has already jumped in value.
    • Chicago's latest addition to its famed lakefront and park system is a landscaped promenade bordering the Chicago River where it flows into Lake Michigan.
    • The lakefront Otesaga Hotel - where Hall of Famers stay when they're in Cooperstown - coordinates inspirational talks with retired greats like Rizzuto and Tug McGraw.
    • Her house is so awesome; it's lakefront so I can go swimming anytime and behind it is about ten acres of forest, complete with my own private tree house.
    • However, in the lakefront swim area the bottom depth often varies greatly, visibility is less than two to four feet, and there are great seasonal and water depth temperature variations.
    • Funny, some suspect Mills' unnecessary waterfront plan has nothing to do with lakefront land and everything to do with trying to beat Layton.
    • With warm, sunny weather, the city's lakefront paths and beaches are packed with sunbathers.
    • My final visual memory of North Bay is of jogging early in the morning in brilliant sunlight along the mile-long lakefront park.
    • At McCormick Place, a large lakefront convention centre, ornithologists from the city's Field Museum found that bird mortality declined by about 80 per cent over a two-year period.
    • On a tour Tuesday, researchers showed numerous indications that Katrina's surge was not as tall as the lakefront's protections.
    • A group of Latinos gathered in a lakefront park in DePue, which was once a port of entry for immigrants including Slovenians, Italians and Irish, and talked about some tensions with residents of European descent.
    • As you may or may not know, Chicago has, or rather, HAD a small lakefront landing strip named Meigs Field, mostly used by small commuter craft.
    • In her free time, she enjoys lakefront running, swimming, walking, biking, and, ‘of course, sightseeing in our hometown.’
    • There are condos with pools that rival the grandest pools in the desert palaces of Las Vegas and Palm Springs and lakefront condos with recreational facilities for use that rival the commercial establishments around the lake.
    • This from the station whose reputation and clout (along with free lakefront property from the city) literally brought the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to Cleveland.
    • Amigos del Lago, formed initially as a dues-collecting association to advocate the interests of the owners of upscale lakefront homes, is now helping to develop a master plan for the lake.
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