单词 | Highlands |
例句 | 1. I was born and bred in the highlands. 2. The highlands are populated mainly by peasant farmers. 3. Most villages in the highlands are now connected by roads. 4. The regiment was recruited from the Highlands specifically for service in India. 5. The societies of the Highlands were able to absorb these changes. 6. The Monday morning exodus to the Highlands was on. 7. The scene was reminiscent of the lunar highlands. 8. Anorthosites are the light rocks from which the highlands are formed. 9. Diana had been blaming the Highlands for what was a far more fundamental malady. 10. Coffee was introduced into the central highlands in the 1840s, and quickly became the most important cash crop. 11. Many of the larger craters in both the highlands and mare basins display clusters or rings of steep mountains at their centers. 12. The Highlands are teeming with fascinating creatures, and witnessing any of them going about their daily business is an exciting privilege. 13. The maria and small plains in the highlands can readily be seen to postdate the craters on their borders. 14. I felt a great affinity with the people of the Highlands. 15. Winter wheat has made it at home on the Tibetan highlands. 16. The heavy snow has prevented all communication with the highlands. 17. For all my love of landscape, nothing could persuade me to spend another day in the Highlands. 18. He spent the weekend stalking deer in the Scottish highlands. 19. They did up an old cottage in the Scottish Highlands. 20. These cattle were crossed with horned animals from the highlands. 21. An important minority of the population lives in far flung, sparsely populated areas such as the highlands and islands. 22. Many people have dated the start of the environmental movement to the first sight of the Earth rising over the lunar highlands. 23. Right: Anne in the Anta showroom with an appropriate reminder of the Highlands of home. 24. What difference is there in the extent of sheep farming between the Central Highlands and the Western Isles? 25. It estimated that these activities generated £160 million in gross expenditure and over 6(),000 full-time equivalent jobs in the Highlands and Islands. 26. The largest number standing in a single constituency was 40, in Sinasina-Youngumgi in the Highlands. 27. The lunar far side is much closer in character to the highlands of the near side. 28. On the same day, fish farmers in the West Highlands where rain fell, reported the death of trout. 29. The Tzeltal and Tojolabal in Chiapas were driven into the rocky highlands after their lush flatlands were taken over by wealthy landowners. 30. In the 1840s, when coffee plantations were established on a large scale, it expanded into the central highlands. 1. I felt a great affinity with the people of the Highlands. 2. He spent the weekend stalking deer in the Scottish highlands. 3. The societies of the Highlands were able to absorb these changes. 31. Fieldwork in the Highlands was resumed in 1926 in a rather dramatic fashion. 32. The temperature on the highlands is moderate, and the rainfall, properly managed, is enough to turn the country green. 33. Most of the near side of the Moon is bright, rough, high terrain, called the lunar highlands. 34. The search is still continuing for a group of climbers reported missing in the Scottish highlands. 35. Her husband drove a truck, ferrying cotton workers from the highlands down to the coast and back. 36. The Highlands has one of the highest suicide rates in the country and is plagued by huge numbers of fatal accidents. 37. This gave Ian the idea of setting up a similar, small-scale, homely establishment in the Highlands. 38. I came away even more convinced that some sort of residential centre, based in the Highlands is of fundamental importance. 39. The Highlands Congested Districts Board was set up for this purpose in 1897, but it was able to achieve very little. 40. Another planned golf course in the Central Highlands has also provoked anger among locals. 41. This considerable river rose in the highlands near Addis Ababa, flowed down into the Danakil desert but never reached the sea. 42. Somewhat softened by wind erosion, the surface none the less looked more like the lunar highlands than like anything on Earth. 43. Just five hundred yards from the A82, it makes an ideal base from which to tour the Central Highlands. 44. Radio nan Gaidheal will broadcast a single morning block to the Highlands and Islands, replacing the current piecemeal pattern of programmes. 45. The mare basalts are denser than the rocks which typify the highlands. 46. Or do policemen in the Highlands now drink cocoa at breakfast? 47. Nestled within these bleak volcanic highlands are fertile valleys filled with game plentiful enough to satisfy even the appetites of dragons. 48. Forest loss is also caused by migratory slash-and-burn agriculture, especially by minority peoples of the central highlands. 49. Join the Mount Lemmon volunteer interpreters on a refreshing hike in the cool highlands of the Santa Catalinas. 50. Even after two Jacobite invasions had failed the Highlands remained in a more or less permanent state of lawlessness. 51. I saw these villages peeking out of the jungles and tangled hillsides all through the highlands. 52. The journey I had just completed in the Arussi had been the first I had undertaken in the highlands of Abyssinia. 53. The isolated communities of the wooded highlands have been fortified. 54. Structural and geochemical studies are of the greatest value in the Northern Highlands. 55. A feeble little hatchback in the Highlands deserves to be towed away. 56. They went to the Highlands,(http:///highlands.html) which was where the problems began. 57. I first met him, as I met Askalu, in the highlands 13 years ago. 58. There were no tractors or radios in the Hmong highlands until the 1950s. 59. The Western Highlands possess a beauty and a majesty found nowhere else in Britain. 60. The mare basins have dark, rather smooth floors that lie well below the altitude of the highlands. 61. In parts of the Southern Province and central highlands they were little used, and human power was employed instead. 62. Winter cold was already descending upon Tunisian highlands. 63. They are unique to the highlands of Ethiopia. 64. My heart is in the highlands (William Saroyan). 65. The country, though rugged and underdeveloped, is as large as France and is formed around the lush cradle of the Irrawaddy River valley, surrounded by highlands on three sides. 66. Then the baseball coach at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, N. Mex. 67. A police-run newspaper reported on Friday that Ngo Thanh Tam, 51, was re-arrested on Tuesday, two decades after joining the police under a false identity in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong. 68. Carpenters moved to Farmington two years ago, when Kim became director of the Highlands University Center. 69. Throwing the hammer here is Champion William Anderson, who, when he's not winning prizes, is a hard working shepherd in the Highlands of Scotland. 70. Only in the Eastern Highlands, Missouri, we " equip " people floating this year and Jack Fork River Basin. 71. Enlil agrees to grant the remnants of Mankind implements and seeds; agriculture begins in the highlands. 72. THG gives all the information needed to enjoy the spectacular highlands of Telluride, plus historical narratives that bring the mountains to life. 73. Pianezzi has slowly introduced his alpaca Andean highlands, to the water over the past several months. 74. A knee-length skirt with deep pleats, usually of a tartan wool, worn as part of the dress for men in the Scottish Highlands. 75. Jim : I think you should visit the Highlands of Scotland as well. 76. Scarabeo Stone Camp, a tented retreat set amid the desert highlands of Morocco, is a vanisher's paradise. 77. The geladas graze alongside walia ibex, which are also unique to these highlands. 78. Joint research with the universities of Newcastle and Manchester suggested golden plover, which are found on moors and peat bogs in the Highlands, are breeding significantly earlier than 20 years ago. 79. It should be a great week, with overnight stops in assorted hotels in the West Highlands. 80. We live in a small beautiful cottage, two miles from a paved road in the highlands of Scotland. 81. DEEP in Lesotho's arid, starkly beautiful eastern highlands, Mokhotlong is the remotest town in one of Africa's poorer countries. 82. Other hotspots include the tropical Andes, the Cameroonian highlands, the Albertine rift and the Western Ghats in India. 83. Loch Ness is a long(), narrow and deep lake in the northern Highlands of Scotland. 84. Schultz proposes "a high-angle collision at the Moon's south pole" which formed the farside's thicker crust and highlands. 85. GREENHEART wood, probably the most durable timber in the world, is a member of the laurel family, and grows high on the slopes of the British Guiana Highlands. 86. The Carpenters moved to Farmington two years ago, when Kim became director of the Highlands University Center. 87. A member of the Oromo ethnic group, Derartu Tulu grew up tending cattle in the Arsi highlands of Ethiopia. She did not realize that she was an unusually fast runner until she was 16 years old. 88. Enlil agrees to grant the remnants of Mankind implements and seeds; agriculture begins in the highlands. Enki domesticates animals. 89. The Blue Nile rises in Lake Tana in the Ethiopian highlands, the White Nile in Lake Victoria in Uganda (into which flow rivers from Rwanda and Tanzania). 90. There is a town upstate, two days to the north, in the Hudson Highlands. 91. Gaelic: It is one of the Celtic Language, and is spoken in parts of the Highlands. 92. While it rained copiously on the surrounding highlands, It'seldom rained in Eden proper. 93. But Mahayana Buddhism takes this symbolism a step further: "This flower doesn't grow in the highlands, but rather it blooms in the vile swamps." 94. It means Highland (the local government area), Orkney, Shetland, and the Western Isles in Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service. 95. There are three the Highlands the north the central Lowlands, and the southern Uplands. 96. Furthermore, the lunar orbiters confirmed that the highlands of the moon are dominated by anorthosite, an igneous rock composed primarily of the mineral feldspar and rich in calcium and aluminum. 97. Each year traditional herdsman take to the back country to round up thousands of horses, which have spent the summer grazing in the highlands. 98. Each year, new species of plant and animal, as well as entire new cave systems, are discovered on remote parts of the summit, and on the 100 or so neighbouring tablelands across the Guiana Highlands. 99. The lunar highlands are scarred by innumerable craters ranging up to 236 km in diameter. 100. As rain fell in the Ethiopian highlands and the snows melted in the Mountains of the Moon, the Nile was everlastingly renewed. 101. The Turkic language Balkar is spoken in the North Caucasus highlands of Russia's Kabardino-Balkariya republic. 102. Mr Willet said the species - one of 18 dragonfly and damselfly found in the Highlands - favoured warm temperatures. 103. As rain fell in Ethiopian highlands and the snows melted in the Mountains of the Moon, the river was everlastingly renewed. 104. The Nanling Mountains and their adjacent highlands mostly have an approximate altitude of 2000 m, where the top planation surfaces are still remained on some summits. 105. Bekoji is a small town of farmers and herders in the Ethiopian highlands. 106. April 21, 2010-Tewabech Mamo gazed at the lush barley field in front of her home in the Ethiopian highlands. 107. though the Gaelic language is still heard in the Highlands and western isles, the English language is spoken all over the Scotland. 108. The General Hospital of CPAPF Subjective:In order to choice available surgical method of old fracture of scaphoid bone(FNSB) in highlands and bring the role of periosteum ossification into full play. 109. A slow-motion collision between the two is believed to have created the mountainous highlands on the moon's far side, as debris from the second, smaller moon piled up. 110. Gaelic, the old Celtic language of the Scots, is still heard in the Highlands and the Western Isles. 111. East is derived from the Ethiopian highlands, Lake Tana, known as the Blue Nile. 112. Loch Ness is one of the most famous bodies of water in the world, part of the Great Glen that divides the highlands of Scotland from coast to coast. 113. Once again, many thanks for the kind invitation and kind hospitality from the people of Eastern Highlands. 114. Throwing the hammer is champion William Anderson, who is a hard - working shepherd in Highlands of Scotland. 115. The Cameron Highlands offer a spectacular view of limestone hills and mountains dripping with vine-like vegetation and the lowlands filled with banana and date palm trees. 116. Deep forests are found in both the eastern and weastern highlands. 117. The Cabot Trail, a world-famous scenic highway, runs along parts of the coastal borders on both sides of the park and crosses the highlands. 118. The north and west of Britain are mainly highlands; and east and southeast are mostly lowlands. 119. Uganda's beautiful highlands are host to a wide range of wildlife. 120. In the highlands of Scotland, people wore green as a mark of honor. 121. It is one of the Celtic Language, and is spoken in parts of the Highlands. 122. The Quechuan language of the Inca empire, now widely spoken throughout the Andes highlands from southern Colombia to Chile. 123. "This is a very racist society," Toledo said during his final campaign stop in the highlands city of Cuzco. 124. A group of vicunas are gathered at a corral in Pampa Galeras National Reserve during the traditional ceremony of "Chaccu" in the Andean highlands of Ayacucho June 24, 2007. 125. And as rain fell in the Ethiopian highlands and snows melted in the Mountains of the Moon , the river was everlastingly renewed . |
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