valley 英 [ˈvæli]   美 [ˈvæli]

valley

valley  英 [ˈvæli] 美 [ˈvæli]

n. 山谷; 

名词复数:valleys 

a small town set in a valley 坐落在溪谷中的小镇
the valley floor 谷底

  • If you live in a valley, you probably get more fog than they do up in the hills around you. Fog tends to be more common down in the valley, the low area that often forms near a river.
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  • n. 山谷;
  • 1. a small town set in a valley

    坐落在溪谷中的小镇

  • 2. the valley floor

    谷底

  • 3. the Shenandoah Valley

    谢南多厄谷

  • valley (n.) c. 1300, from Anglo-French valey, Old French valee "a valley" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *vallata, from Latin vallis "valley," of unknown origin. Valley Girl (in reference to San Fernando Valley of California) was popularized 1982 in song by Frank Zappa and his daughter. Valley of Death (Psalms xxiii.4) was rendered in Middle English as Helldale (mid-13c.).
val·ley / ˈvæli ; NAmE ˈvæli / noun an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it; the land that a river flows through 谷;山谷;溪谷;流域 a small town set in a valley 坐落在溪谷中的小镇 a wooded valley 树木茂盛的山谷 the valley floor 谷底 the Shenandoah Valley 谢南多厄谷 valley valleys val·ley / ˈvæli ; NAmE ˈvæli /
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