英:[gleɪd]
美:[ɡled]
英:[gleɪd]
美:[ɡled]
复数:glades
"林中的明亮、开阔空地",14世纪晚期,起源不明,可能来自中古英语 glode(约1300年),源自古诺尔斯语 glaðr "明亮"(参见 glad)。如果是这样,最初的意思可能是"林中明亮(因为开阔)的空地"(比较法语 clairière "林地",来自 clair "清晰、明亮"; 德语 Lichtung "空地、林地",来自 Licht "光明")。美国英语中"低洼的沼泽草地"的意义(如 Everglades)记录于1789年,也许在地名中已有1724年(在马里兰州)。
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perhaps from glad >entry 1
The first known use of glade was in 1529
gladiolusnoun
any of a genus of chiefly African plants related to the irises and having erect sword-shaped leaves and stalks of brilliantly colored flowers
gladiolanoun
gladiolus
gladiatornoun
a person engaged in a fight to the death for public entertainment in ancient Rome
a person engaging in a fierce fight or controversy
gladiatornoun
a person engaged in a fight to the death for public entertainment in ancient Rome
a person engaging in a fierce fight or controversy
gladiatornoun
a person engaged in a fight to the death for public entertainment in ancient Rome
a person engaging in a fierce fight or controversy
gladenoun
a grassy open space in a forest
gladenoun
a grassy open space in a forest
1 Ten feet above ground, there’s a rope bridge stretching upward from one platform to another, higher platform, across the glade.
2 I left the glade and plunged into the winding tunnels of the Thicket.
3 When they came into the glade they halted in amazement; and then they stood a moment with heads bowed in grief, for it seemed to them plain what had happened.
4 He could hear hoofbeats through the glade, coming closer and closer.
5 I'm glade to see you again.
很高兴又一次看到你。
6 Out in the glade they were sitting motionless, and then Pickett got up suddenly and stalked, face wet with tears, rubbing his cheeks, grumbling, then he said stiffly, “Good cheer, boys, good cheer tonight.”
7 We run deeper into the wood, until the ground rolls like a gentle wave down into a little valley, where there’s a green glade cut cleanly in half by a diamond-bright stream.
8 And then it said nothing at all, and there was silence in the glade.
9 Great ilexes of huge girth stood dark and solemn in wide glades with here and there among them hoary ash-trees, and giant oaks just putting out their brown-green buds.
10 It was right where the map said it would be, in a large glade at the center of the forest.
11 Likewise, the double-black diamond glades and chutes off of Highland’s High Temerity lift (definition: recklessly bold) is an Alpine adrenaline-seeker’s dream… although should only be undertaken by those sure in their skiing abilities.
12 They went up to the small munching woodman, who did not seem to have seen them, and asked him where the glades were trading to.
13 Next moment he came out into a wide glade and found himself in a crowd of people.
14 You play on the glade that is filled with the multicolored butterflies.
发挥你的林间空地是充满了彩色的蝴蝶。
15 I make my way into the glade, under the shelter of the sycamore tree, and then settle myself on Throne Rock.
16 I had been in a hobbit glade like three minutes ago.
17 And the brightness of their smile was gone, from upland, glade, and glen.
高地、空地、幽谷上它们灿烂的微笑全不见。
18 I could sense energy in them, like when I made the butterflies tell the story in the Thicket glade.
19 I look across the glade—at the hills beyond the camp, the tops of evergreens rolling into the horizon.
20 The third day of the Dai brothers and sisters are glade to loss the game.
第三天,傣族的哥哥姐姐们都到林间空地做丢包游戏.
2 沼泽地
quaggy poccosin bent dank everglade curragh wetland fen land swamp land swampy slack swamp fell dismal quagmire marshland swampland sough fenland currach mickery
4 沼泽
paludine swampy marish paludal quaggy poccosin swamp bog marsh bent dank fen morass everglade curragh wetland fen land swamp land swamp glider moorish marshy boggy fenny moory wash pan slack lagoon moss ooze fell dismal mire slough quagmire marshland swampland sough fenland vlei currach mickery