英:[rɪl]
美:[rɪl]
英:[rɪl]
美:[rɪl]
Noun (1) Dutch ril or Low German rille; akin to Old English rīth rivulet Noun (2) German Rille, literally, channel made by a small stream, from Low German, rill
The first known use of rill was in 1538
rhyme1 of 2noun
close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of verse
one of two or more words having this similarity in sound
rhyming verse
a composition in verse that rhymes
rhyme2 of 2verb
to make rhymes : put into rhyme
to compose rhyming verse
to end in syllables that rhyme
to cause to rhyme : use as rhyme
rhymed "moon" with "June"
rime1 of 3noun
frost entry 1 sense 2
crust sense 3a, incrustation
rime2 of 3verb
to cover with or as if with rime
rime3 of 3
rillnoun
a very small brook
rillnoun
a very small brook
1 Researchers call the type shown here a "sinuous" rille, exhibiting strong meanders.
因为有强烈的曲折,研究人员将这种类型的称为“蜿蜒”山谷。
2 there are a few tiny fish in the rill
3 Now a little rill of wavelets across the surface of the flood was the only thing that marked the river’s usual borders.
4 Over millions of years, the river and its tributaries have carved a fanlike rill of dramatic canyons out of the ancient sediments of the Mesa Verde tablelands, a maze of vertiginous stone walls.