knoll 英 [nəʊl]   美 [noʊl]

knoll

knoll  英 [nəʊl] 美 [noʊl]

n. 小山 

名词复数:knolls 

Glen knoll was a college professor with two sons and two hobbies; computers and photography. Glen Knoll 是一个大学教授,他有两个儿子和两个爱好:计算机与摄影。
Right about here, Seidler said, pointing to a gap of sage between our knoll and the houses, is where most of the pronghorn seem to cross through. 塞德勒指着我们所在小山和房屋间的鼠尾草豁口说,看起来大多数叉角羚就从这里通过。

  • A knoll is a small hill or mound of earth, which makes a shady knoll a perfect spot for a summer picnic.
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  • n. 小山
  • 1. Glen knoll was a college professor with two sons and two hobbies; computers and photography.

    Glen Knoll 是一个大学教授,他有两个儿子和两个爱好:计算机与摄影。

  • 2. Right about here, Seidler said, pointing to a gap of sage between our knoll and the houses, is where most of the pronghorn seem to cross through.

    塞德勒指着我们所在小山和房屋间的鼠尾草豁口说,看起来大多数叉角羚就从这里通过。

  • 3. On the other hand, value investors, knowing that the market ignores unglamorous industries, seek out stocks such as knoll in hopes of finding an undervalued gem.

    而另一方面,价值投资者知道市场会忽视一些平凡的行业,所以他们会挑选象Knoll这样的股票,以希望找到一颗被低估的宝石。

  • knoll (n.) Old English cnoll "hilltop, small hill, clod, ball," related to Old Norse knollr "hilltop;" German knolle "clod, lump;" Dutch knol "turnip," nol "a hill."
knoll / nəʊl ; NAmE noʊl / noun a small round hill 圆丘;土墩 SYN mound knoll knolls knolled knolling knoll / nəʊl ; NAmE noʊl /
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