英:[ˈælpaɪn]
美:[ˈælˌpaɪn]
英:[ˈælpaɪn]
美:[ˈælˌpaɪn]
adj.
阿尔卑斯山的
阿尔卑斯山区居民的
高山的
n.
高山植物
Al·pine
ael paIn
复数:alpines
词根:alpine
n.alpinist 登山家;登山运动员
alpinism 爬山;登山技术
noun
a plant native to alpine or boreal regions that is often grown for ornament
capitalized a person possessing Alpine physical characteristics
geographical name
city in a mountainous region of western Texas population 5905
adjective
often not capitalized of, relating to, or resembling the Alps or any mountains
often not capitalized of, relating to, or growing in the biogeographic zone including the elevated slopes above timberline
of or relating to a group or physical type characterized by a broad head, stockiness, medium height, and brown hair or eyes
of or relating to competitive ski events consisting of slalom and downhill racing compare nordic
alpine meadow高山草甸
alpine region高山带,高山区
alpine plant高山植物
alpine tundra高山冻原;高山苔原
"阿尔卑斯山的",15世纪早期,源自拉丁语 Alpinus; 参见 Alp。其他形容词有 Alpish(1590年代), Alpian(约1600年), Alpsian(约1600年)。带有小写的 a-,表示"与非常高的山有关",1845年。
高山
The first known use of alpine was in the 15th century
alterationnoun
the act or process of altering
the state of being altered
the result of altering : modification
alterationnoun
the act or process of altering
the state of being altered
the result of altering : modification
alterverb
to change partly but usually not completely
alter a dress
castrate, spay
alterverb
to change partly but usually not completely
alter a dress
castrate, spay
alterverb
to change partly but usually not completely
alter a dress
castrate, spay
altarnoun
a raised place on which sacrifices are offered
a platform or table used as a center of worship
alsoadverb
likewise sense 1
in addition : too
alrightadverb or adjective
all right
alreadyadverb
before a certain time : by the time
I had already left when you called
alpineadjective
of, relating to, or resembling mountains and especially the Alps
of, relating to, or growing on upland slopes above the highest elevation where trees grow
capitalized of or relating to competitive ski events consisting of slalom and downhill racing
1 There is a lot of ambiguity about the boundaries between the real and what might be called the Alpine dimensions of interpersonal contact.
2 The cars carry apparently prosperous day-trippers from , a 45-minute drive to the north, bound for Tegernsee, a popular resort town on the small Alpine lake of the same name in Bavaria.
3 But, yes, it's got declamatory singing, that jerky dance sound, and enough cowbells to keep Alpine meadows supplied for decades.
4 Yes, that’s the Matterhorn on the cover of this handsome, substantial cookbook and guide to the Alpine region of Europe.
5 A sharp drop in Russian visitors is sending an icy chill through Alpine ski resorts that have previously profited from free-spending eastern tourists.
6 Here in Ontario’s London, a city of graying Alpine snow banks that will never be confused with its British namesake, the Americans were competing in the Continental Cup, the penultimate competition before the Olympics.
7 Alpine glaciers like Sexton don’t look like peaks or cubes.
8 Since then, the property — a once-glamorous Art Nouveau retreat perched atop a hard-to-reach wooded Alpine foothill — has remained largely vacant, home only to caretakers and their families.
9 We see Zumthor going about his business in his monastic Alpine studio, sketching, rearranging models, sipping a glass of wine and listening to music.
10 The revised plan had NBC sending announcing crews for Alpine skiing, figure skating and snowboarding.
11 This was the ideal Alpine landscape — silvery river below, ice tongues and patches of snow above — that inspired Nietzsche, who summered in the area.
12 I lowered my eyes from the Alpine visuals and back to my notes on the previous days’ eating and drinking.
13 After that next run we would have earned the Alpine refreshments, the spiked mountain-goat milk and the yeast dumpling drizzled in vanilla sauce.
14 In Mr. Kren’s enjoyably committed and splattery creature feature, scientists and visitors at an Alpine weather station fend off mutant beasts that materialize after the discovery of a sprawling, rust-colored hunk of ice.
15 Summer came and flowers colored the Alpine meadows.
夏天来了,花朵将阿尔卑斯山的草原点缀得五彩缤纷。
16 The work had its roots in a boyhood mountain expedition but also in the work of Nietzsche: especially his attack on Christianity, “The Antichrist,” a title that Strauss had considered for “An Alpine Symphony.”
17 Her approach is to quickly and clearly define a broad type of cheese, such as Alpine or Pasta Filata, and then illuminate three specific cheeses within that class.
18 The couple lives in Alpine, New Jersey, with their two daughters, aged 12 and 10, People said.
19 Above the tree line there is a zone that is generally called alpine tundra.
林木线上方有一个区域,通常被称为高山苔原。
20 Whiteface Mountain, one of the highest peaks in the Adirondacks, hosted all of Lake Placid’s Alpine skiing events and is an obvious destination for skiers in the winter and outdoor enthusiasts in the summer.
1 阿尔卑斯山
2 山地的
4 阿尔卑斯山的
6 蛱蝶科
Brown emperor Arctic monarch comma nymph gatekeeper buckeye pasha julia satyr ringlet dryad grayling diana fritillary morpho nymphalid danaid checkerspot satyrid vanessid painted lady plain tiger red admiral angle wings tortoiseshell butterfly pearly eye Scotch argus purple emperor marbled white white admiral owl butterfly meadow brown wall brown speckled wood peacock butterfly map butterfly nettle tree butterfly snout butterfly Camberwell beauty wood nymph
7 眼蝶亚科
Brown Arctic heath nymph gatekeeper satyr dryad grayling satyrid pearly eye Scotch argus marbled white meadow brown wall brown speckled wood wood nymph
9 极高
10 极高的
11 高山植物