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ri.verH5rIv7E5, $-Ln [C]a natural wide stream of fresh water flowing across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river河,江,川They took a walk by the river.他们沿着河边散了步。We sailed up the river/up river to its source (= where it starts).我们逆流而上/往上游航行到河源头。I rowed down the river/down river to its mouth (= where it flows into the sea).我顺着河流划/到其入海口。River is used usually before, sometimes after, the name of a river.…河the River Thames泰晤士河the River Nile尼罗河the Yellow River黄河Rivers of means a large amount of (a liquid).大量(某种液体)If there's a revolution, rivers of blood will flow.有革命,就会流大量的血。Rivers of sweat ran down his back.他的背部流下大量的汗。A river bank is the land at either edge of a river.河岸The river flows between its steep banks.河流在陡峭的河岸之间流动。We sat on the (river) bank and had a picnic.我们坐在河岸上野餐。A river-bed is the ground over which a river usually flows.河床a stony river-bed多石的河床a dry river-bed干涸的河床A river boat is a large passenger boat which travels up and down a river.内河船"A River Always Runs Through" (title of a book by Norman Maclean, 1979)“《大河总会流过》”(诺曼·麦克莱恩所写的一本书名) [RIVERSIDE☆ STREAM ]
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