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Definition of low-rise in English: low-riseadjective ˌləʊˈrʌɪzˈloʊraɪz 1(of a building) having few storeys. (建筑)低层的,层数少的 low-rise apartment blocks 低层公寓。 Example sentencesExamples - Less publicized trends are visible in the realm of low-rise multifamily residential architecture.
- An hour-and-a-half away by train and then taxi, the rural hamlet is accessible only by dirt roads that are lined with low-rise houses, vegetable patches and wild-looking dogs.
- But these low-rise structures didn't use up the density rights that the developers prized, so the decision was made to stick in 23 new apartment towers, each averaging 30 storeys.
- The shop sits between a cluster of low-rise shops, restaurants and cafés a few blocks from the Royal York subway station.
- Each township will have several thousand residential units, with a mix of villas, row houses, low-rise and high-rise apartments.
- There will be fewer than 100 low-rise houses measuring more than 2,000 square feet each.
- People waded across roads in chest-high water in front of their shops and low-rise apartments.
- Behind the front line of low-rise hotels and apartments is what feels like a mountain town that has slipped down to the coast.
- The development supports Correa's theory that low-rise architecture and high-density planning are not contradictory approaches to housing.
- Composed of two low-rise red-brick buildings separated by a narrow alleyway, the industrial complex became redundant in 1990.
- Most visitors stay in the few miles of low-rise hotels which stretches along part of the east coast.
- The ferry could stimulate the construction of new low-rise hotels and bed and breakfasts along the existing lines of the former runways.
- In Amsterdam, a 17th-century core of low-rise row houses nestles along the city's canals.
- There are no big resorts, and the new residential developments will be small-scale, low-rise and traditional.
- We cruised through a town of cement low-rise hotels, with glimpses of deep rocky valleys behind.
- Habitat in St Marie has low-rise accommodation with air-conditioning, balconies, good food and service.
- An estimated 14,500 employees will occupy 4 million square feet of office space in 17 low-rise brick buildings on the 200-acre campus.
- If you are looking for something a little more restrained, San Augusta, just a few miles east, is largely given over to low-rise apartments aimed at an older clientele.
- Cited for improvements at the block scale is a section of Bethesda, Maryland that had been characterized by underused shops, low-rise office buildings, and surface parking lots.
- The Dutch media police occupy a bright, permeable, low-rise block on a woodland campus that could, at first glance, be mistaken for a fashionable gallery or some kind of cultural centre.
2(of trousers) cut so as to fit low on the hips rather than on the waist. (裤子)低腰的 低腰牛仔裤。 Example sentencesExamples - If you have the waistline and hipline to match, low-rise jeans are for you.
- I come out of the dressing room with a pair of denim low-rise jeans and a bright yellow tube top.
- Minutes later I was dressed in low-rise blue jeans, a tight-fitting brown tank top, and my jean jacket.
- We were also able to rid her of her horrific jeans and had them replaced with a beautiful pair of low-rise flared jeans.
- Denim has fueled fashion for three seasons and it's holding, so it's not too late to invest in a new pair of low-rise jeans or a pair with custom detailing.
- Its Route 66 denim line will feature flair jeans and low-rise button-down styles.
- I have been trying in vain for the past few months to find a pair of skinny jeans that are not low-rise.
- I put on a pair of low-rise jeans, not wanting to wear shorts yet, and a halter-top.
- Also, avoid wearing low-rise pants (even if they are the trendier alternative), as they tend to make legs look shorter than they already are.
- She wore tight, low-rise blue jeans and a top that ended about three inches above her belly button.
- She was wearing a bright pink tube top and tight, low-rise jeans.
- Then she tried on a pair of jeans that were very low-rise jeans with a few rips in them with blue cloth tennis shoes.
- For while low-rise pants tend to flatter very few women, cropped pants can work well on a variety of figures, provided they follow a few simple guidelines.
- When it comes to super low-rise pants, it's a case of beauty before age!
- More recently, some manufacturers have even been emerging with super low-rise jeans.
- He looked me up and down, taking in my low-rise jeans and mid-drift baring black spaghetti strapped shirt.
- She was wearing a low-rise blue jeans pants and a tight long sleeve lavender baby look tee.
- She was wearing some low-rise jeans, and a tank top, which was about two sizes too revealing.
- She had on a pair of low-rise jeans that barely reached her shirt, showing off her pierced navel.
- There was assortment of girls sitting around, dressed in a variety of short skirts, low-rise, hip hugger jeans, and skimpy tops.
noun ˌləʊˈrʌɪzˈloʊraɪz A building having few storeys. (建筑)低层的,层数少的 they moved into this low-rise in Don Mills Example sentencesExamples - The new house is closer to the university, and brand new (we're the first people to move in to the building, a low-rise with 10 apartments), and it's much quieter.
- As the name implies, houses in these areas were usually low-rises and were rather congested, packed closely side by side.
- Outside this Los Angeles low-rise, the city is sticky, dusty and polluted.
- They walked for a few blocks like that until she stopped in front of a brick low-rise and walked in.
- The result was a courtyard-style, 350-room low-rise set in gardens.
Rhymesadvise, apprise, apprize, arise, assize, capsize, chastise, comprise, demise, despise, devise, downsize, excise, flies, guise, incise, misprize, outsize, previse, prise, prize, remise, revise, rise, size, surmise, surprise, uprise, wise Definition of low-rise in US English: low-riseadjectiveˈloʊraɪzˈlōrīz 1(of a building) having few stories. (建筑)低层的,层数少的 low-rise apartment blocks 低层公寓。 Example sentencesExamples - Each township will have several thousand residential units, with a mix of villas, row houses, low-rise and high-rise apartments.
- Behind the front line of low-rise hotels and apartments is what feels like a mountain town that has slipped down to the coast.
- We cruised through a town of cement low-rise hotels, with glimpses of deep rocky valleys behind.
- Habitat in St Marie has low-rise accommodation with air-conditioning, balconies, good food and service.
- There are no big resorts, and the new residential developments will be small-scale, low-rise and traditional.
- People waded across roads in chest-high water in front of their shops and low-rise apartments.
- The shop sits between a cluster of low-rise shops, restaurants and cafés a few blocks from the Royal York subway station.
- There will be fewer than 100 low-rise houses measuring more than 2,000 square feet each.
- Cited for improvements at the block scale is a section of Bethesda, Maryland that had been characterized by underused shops, low-rise office buildings, and surface parking lots.
- Most visitors stay in the few miles of low-rise hotels which stretches along part of the east coast.
- The ferry could stimulate the construction of new low-rise hotels and bed and breakfasts along the existing lines of the former runways.
- An estimated 14,500 employees will occupy 4 million square feet of office space in 17 low-rise brick buildings on the 200-acre campus.
- In Amsterdam, a 17th-century core of low-rise row houses nestles along the city's canals.
- If you are looking for something a little more restrained, San Augusta, just a few miles east, is largely given over to low-rise apartments aimed at an older clientele.
- The Dutch media police occupy a bright, permeable, low-rise block on a woodland campus that could, at first glance, be mistaken for a fashionable gallery or some kind of cultural centre.
- The development supports Correa's theory that low-rise architecture and high-density planning are not contradictory approaches to housing.
- An hour-and-a-half away by train and then taxi, the rural hamlet is accessible only by dirt roads that are lined with low-rise houses, vegetable patches and wild-looking dogs.
- Less publicized trends are visible in the realm of low-rise multifamily residential architecture.
- Composed of two low-rise red-brick buildings separated by a narrow alleyway, the industrial complex became redundant in 1990.
- But these low-rise structures didn't use up the density rights that the developers prized, so the decision was made to stick in 23 new apartment towers, each averaging 30 storeys.
2(of pants) cut so as to fit low on the hips rather than on the waist. (裤子)低腰的 Example sentencesExamples - I have been trying in vain for the past few months to find a pair of skinny jeans that are not low-rise.
- Then she tried on a pair of jeans that were very low-rise jeans with a few rips in them with blue cloth tennis shoes.
- For while low-rise pants tend to flatter very few women, cropped pants can work well on a variety of figures, provided they follow a few simple guidelines.
- She was wearing a bright pink tube top and tight, low-rise jeans.
- Denim has fueled fashion for three seasons and it's holding, so it's not too late to invest in a new pair of low-rise jeans or a pair with custom detailing.
- We were also able to rid her of her horrific jeans and had them replaced with a beautiful pair of low-rise flared jeans.
- She was wearing some low-rise jeans, and a tank top, which was about two sizes too revealing.
- When it comes to super low-rise pants, it's a case of beauty before age!
- More recently, some manufacturers have even been emerging with super low-rise jeans.
- Minutes later I was dressed in low-rise blue jeans, a tight-fitting brown tank top, and my jean jacket.
- There was assortment of girls sitting around, dressed in a variety of short skirts, low-rise, hip hugger jeans, and skimpy tops.
- She wore tight, low-rise blue jeans and a top that ended about three inches above her belly button.
- Also, avoid wearing low-rise pants (even if they are the trendier alternative), as they tend to make legs look shorter than they already are.
- She was wearing a low-rise blue jeans pants and a tight long sleeve lavender baby look tee.
- I put on a pair of low-rise jeans, not wanting to wear shorts yet, and a halter-top.
- If you have the waistline and hipline to match, low-rise jeans are for you.
- Its Route 66 denim line will feature flair jeans and low-rise button-down styles.
- I come out of the dressing room with a pair of denim low-rise jeans and a bright yellow tube top.
- He looked me up and down, taking in my low-rise jeans and mid-drift baring black spaghetti strapped shirt.
- She had on a pair of low-rise jeans that barely reached her shirt, showing off her pierced navel.
nounˈloʊraɪzˈlōrīz A building having few stories. (建筑)低层的,层数少的 Example sentencesExamples - They walked for a few blocks like that until she stopped in front of a brick low-rise and walked in.
- The result was a courtyard-style, 350-room low-rise set in gardens.
- Outside this Los Angeles low-rise, the city is sticky, dusty and polluted.
- The new house is closer to the university, and brand new (we're the first people to move in to the building, a low-rise with 10 apartments), and it's much quieter.
- As the name implies, houses in these areas were usually low-rises and were rather congested, packed closely side by side.
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