释义 |
down3/daʊn/n. 1 an area of open rolling land 开阔的丘陵地 2 (in pl. 用复数; usu. prec. by 通常前接 the)a undulating chalk and limestone uplands esp. in southern England, with few trees and used mainly for pasture (尤指英格兰南部几乎无树、主要用于放牧的石灰岩地区)有草的丘陵地,有草的开阔高地 b (作 Downs) a part of the sea (opposite the North Downs) off E. Kent (东肯特地区外的)唐区(北唐区对面) □ downy adj.[Old English dūn, perhaps from Celtic] |