glade
glade 英 [gleɪd] 美 [ɡled]
n. 林间空地;沼泽地
名词复数:glades
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- n. 林间空地;沼泽地
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1. The predator moving into the glade, is splashed by hard slashes of sunlight, which combine with its cammo pattern making it hard to see.
捕猎者进入林间空地,强烈的阳光斜斜地洒向它 阳光与它的保护图案结合起来 使它很难被看见。
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2. Zuleika emerges from the water at the edge of a small glade.
奈提莉在一块小的林中空地的边上浮出水面。
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3. I'll be a lost glade in which unicorns still play.
我愿成为一片丢失的林中空地,独角兽在此玩耍。
- glade (n.) "clear, open space in a woods," late 14c., of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle English glode (c. 1300), from Old Norse glaðr "bright" (see glad). If so, the original meaning could be "bright (because open) space in a wood" (compare French clairière "glade," from clair "clear, bright;" German Lichtung "clearing, glade," from Licht "light"). American English sense of "tract of low, marshy grassland" (as in Everglades) recorded by 1789, perhaps 1724 in place names (in Maryland).
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