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Definition of flatland in English: flatlandnoun ˈflatlandˈflætlænd mass nounalso flatlandsLand with no hills, valleys, or mountains. 平地;平原 the flatlands of Lincolnshire count noun a sandy flatland dotted with marshes 沼泽星罗棋布的一片沙质平地。 Example sentencesExamples - Dry-rice agriculture is also practiced in the hilly areas between the flatlands.
- Since Hollenstein had grown up on a small farm in the flatlands of the Rhine River Valley, she had had nothing to prepare her physically for grueling mountain warfare except the work-regime of farm labor.
- Flying region is a mixture of flatlands and low hills - much safer than any alpine region.
- Anyway, the views from the top are terrific, one way down and out of the valley, over the flatlands to the North York Moors.
- Start in the flatlands of the Silicon Valley, where the hopes of software engineers and venture capitalists are slowly coming back to life after five lean years.
- The pampas are vast flatlands of cattle and horse farms.
- And, in a stretch of flatland in nearby hills, are more vivid totems of the Tiger God with the supreme Sun God, the Cattle God and the Land God.
- The fertile valley, surrounded by desert mountains, ends in flatlands and on to the sea.
- I made my way back to the valley flatlands of the Rhone.
- A few more days later still it will be time to leave these hills for the flatlands my family calls home.
- It subsumes mountain ranges, valleys and flatlands at an elevation range of more than 6,000 feet.
- That's all you need in these flatlands and the all-round views are super.
- Up well away from the river now in the heart of the flatland, insects are hitting the windshield.
- Frank and Ronald were born 30 years ago to working-class Catholic parents in the wet flatlands north of Amsterdam.
- The views out west over the flatlands are terrific.
- Then you go further south and the huge mountains turns into rolling hills and the rolling hills turn into flatlands.
- We are all very happy to be out of the hot, dry, dusty flatlands and in the cool, moist hills and mountains with fields that actually have grass in them.
- After exploring gentle mountain slopes, taiga flatland and highland barrens, we suddenly reached the plateau's edge.
- At first quick glance, the image appears to present a pretty nondescript, rusty-colored flatland dotted with rocks.
- There's nothing but flatland and trees for miles!
Synonyms grassland, lowland, pasture, meadowland, open country, prairie, savannah, steppe Definition of flatland in US English: flatlandnounˈflatlandˈflætlænd also flatlandsLand with no hills, valleys, or mountains. 平地;平原 another 100 miles of flatland 又一片100英里平地。 Example sentencesExamples - And, in a stretch of flatland in nearby hills, are more vivid totems of the Tiger God with the supreme Sun God, the Cattle God and the Land God.
- After exploring gentle mountain slopes, taiga flatland and highland barrens, we suddenly reached the plateau's edge.
- The pampas are vast flatlands of cattle and horse farms.
- Dry-rice agriculture is also practiced in the hilly areas between the flatlands.
- It subsumes mountain ranges, valleys and flatlands at an elevation range of more than 6,000 feet.
- Up well away from the river now in the heart of the flatland, insects are hitting the windshield.
- We are all very happy to be out of the hot, dry, dusty flatlands and in the cool, moist hills and mountains with fields that actually have grass in them.
- There's nothing but flatland and trees for miles!
- That's all you need in these flatlands and the all-round views are super.
- Then you go further south and the huge mountains turns into rolling hills and the rolling hills turn into flatlands.
- Flying region is a mixture of flatlands and low hills - much safer than any alpine region.
- Start in the flatlands of the Silicon Valley, where the hopes of software engineers and venture capitalists are slowly coming back to life after five lean years.
- Frank and Ronald were born 30 years ago to working-class Catholic parents in the wet flatlands north of Amsterdam.
- The views out west over the flatlands are terrific.
- Anyway, the views from the top are terrific, one way down and out of the valley, over the flatlands to the North York Moors.
- A few more days later still it will be time to leave these hills for the flatlands my family calls home.
- The fertile valley, surrounded by desert mountains, ends in flatlands and on to the sea.
- I made my way back to the valley flatlands of the Rhone.
- Since Hollenstein had grown up on a small farm in the flatlands of the Rhine River Valley, she had had nothing to prepare her physically for grueling mountain warfare except the work-regime of farm labor.
- At first quick glance, the image appears to present a pretty nondescript, rusty-colored flatland dotted with rocks.
Synonyms grassland, lowland, pasture, meadowland, open country, prairie, savannah, steppe |