meadow

草地
definition
noun
Soon they were ready to leave the meadow but they all knew something was missing.
a piece of grassland, especially one used for hay.
translation of 'meadow'
noun
薮,
牧场,
草甸子,
草地
example
He came out of the thick woods into a small 'meadow' , his arrow on his bow ready to be shot at anything that moved.
A dark line of bent grass led through the moonlight silvered sheen across the 'meadow' and toward the mountain.
Luke had decided to take a long ride across the estate's grounds to the 'meadow' in the east limit and set a picnic for both of us there.
a pleasant campsite in a 'meadow', complete with sparkling stream
a 'meadow' ready for cutting
He threw himself onto the ground as the 'meadow' was filled with the twang of many bowstrings.
Actually, it was a pretty big 'meadow' with a small river flowing on the left side of it with a huge oak tree in the middle.
143 acres of 'meadow' and pasture
Two hours passed, and they finally reached the 'meadow' by the Cher River.
There are four acres of wildflower 'meadow' surrounded by woodland.
The sleeve depicts trees in a 'meadow' of purple flowers.
Oddly enough, the stream dissected the 'meadow' with near perfection.
Soil analysis and pasture inventories were conducted annually on each hay 'meadow' .
Karen had her apron full of herbs picked in the 'meadow' near the creek.
Soon they were ready to leave the 'meadow' but they all knew something was missing.
The Teshekpuk area, a network of wet 'meadows' , river deltas, coastal lagoons and small ponds, is the prime calving grounds for a 25,000-strong caribou herd.
The early morning mist covered the forest, as if a white cloud had landed onto the silvery-blue fir-trees and blooming 'meadows' near the river.
His yell rang through the glades and 'meadows' of the forest.
Such sites might include low farm land and wet 'meadows' along major waterways, including many infested sites along creeks and canals in northeastern Nebraska.
Here the visitor can explore 60 acres of 'meadows' , woods and gardens, studded with a dozen pavilions designed by sculptor Erwin Heerich.
They stood, looking down into the valley and the river flanked by green 'meadows' and trees.
Before me, the 'meadowy' plains lay open under the restless sky.
Low-slung and innocuous-looking, the control structures sit in the middle of a 'meadowy' expanse, resembling modest bridges and culverts more than the crucial floodgates they are.
The landscape of coastal Massachusetts is a mixture of wooded uplands, rocky outcrops, and long, low 'meadows' that sweep down to the sea.
In addition to the garden and pleasure grounds adjacent to the house, Gravetye had acres of naturalistically planted fields, 'meadows' , and woods.
He was now in the countryside; 'meadows' and pastures on either side of the road.
There, in the South, in the shadows of pine forests, 'meadows' , arable fields, and rich pastures, his paternal grandparents embarked on their quest for freedom.
Landowners created new 'meadows' and pastures by lowering the water level of lakes, thereby somewhat improving the availability of fodder.
There were sprawling grounds running down to the water, with unkempt 'meadows' and wooded with aged deciduous trees.
It is especially well suited for low 'meadows' and pastures, and survives extended periods of standing or running water.
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