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Definition of uncrowded in English: uncrowdedadjectiveʌnˈkraʊdɪdˌənˈkraʊdəd Not filled with a large number of people. 不拥挤的;宽敞的 miles of uncrowded beaches 数英里人烟稀少的海滩。 Example sentencesExamples - The first day of Spring, the skies are blue; I'm walking up a decidedly uncrowded sidewalk and smelling fresh-cut grass.
- It boasts thermal springs, uncrowded beaches and, in early summer, a riot of crimson-blossomed pohutukawa trees.
- Vienna may now be second only to Paris as art-history capital of Europe, but city-breakers have yet to cotton on to the fact, and many of its stupendous exhibits are mercifully uncrowded.
- Back home it's quiet enough, and uncrowded, and the shelves in my cupboard, unlike those in the supermarket, are well stocked.
- The Tunisians are friendly, the beaches soft, sandy and uncrowded, a wide variety of sports and watersports are freely available and the food is good.
- This is ideal cycling country: green and uncrowded, with great food and historic villages.
- Tasmania is an island made for touring - uncrowded beaches, rugged mountains, spectacular bush walks, historic settlements and celebrated vineyards - all within easy driving distance.
- The hospital was clean and relatively uncrowded.
- Go as early as possible, when the waters will still be calm and uncrowded.
- Luckily, it turned out that we didn't have to muscle in at all, as the normally packed-out eatery was unusually uncrowded.
- This blissfully uncrowded park, where visitor numbers are deliberately restricted, is worth the small entry fee a hundred times over for its beaches alone.
- Now it just so happens that I would regularly wait for several trains at the end of Victoria station's southbound Victoria line platform, until one came along that was relatively uncrowded.
- The beach is vast, uncrowded, with ample space for sunbathing, water sports and safe bathing with just enough gentle surf to ward off monotony.
- Here again a small uncrowded beach break will be best.
- St Moritz is home to a vast ski area that encompasses several classic - and blissfully uncrowded - intermediate runs.
- Step back in time with old-fashioned steam trains, electric and horse-drawn tram cars and unspoiled, uncrowded beaches.
- The resort villages are small and charming, the sense of being right in the rocky heart of the Alps is inescapable - and, best of all, it's blissfully uncrowded.
- Here you'll find excellent cross-country and downhill skiing facilities on wonderfully uncrowded pistes.
- High in the mountains, the scenery is almost alpine, with peaks reaching 3,000 ft and opportunities for some fine, uncrowded skiing on snow that, surprisingly, lasts until April, despite the area lying on the same latitude as Tuscany.
- The travelling public is fed up and wants trains which are safe and clean, uncrowded and arrive on time.
Synonyms unenclosed, rolling, sweeping, extensive, wide, wide open, broad, unfenced, exposed, unsheltered Definition of uncrowded in US English: uncrowdedadjectiveˌənˈkraʊdədˌənˈkroudəd Not filled with a large number of people. 不拥挤的;宽敞的 miles of uncrowded beaches 数英里人烟稀少的海滩。 Example sentencesExamples - Step back in time with old-fashioned steam trains, electric and horse-drawn tram cars and unspoiled, uncrowded beaches.
- Tasmania is an island made for touring - uncrowded beaches, rugged mountains, spectacular bush walks, historic settlements and celebrated vineyards - all within easy driving distance.
- The first day of Spring, the skies are blue; I'm walking up a decidedly uncrowded sidewalk and smelling fresh-cut grass.
- This is ideal cycling country: green and uncrowded, with great food and historic villages.
- The resort villages are small and charming, the sense of being right in the rocky heart of the Alps is inescapable - and, best of all, it's blissfully uncrowded.
- Here you'll find excellent cross-country and downhill skiing facilities on wonderfully uncrowded pistes.
- It boasts thermal springs, uncrowded beaches and, in early summer, a riot of crimson-blossomed pohutukawa trees.
- Luckily, it turned out that we didn't have to muscle in at all, as the normally packed-out eatery was unusually uncrowded.
- Go as early as possible, when the waters will still be calm and uncrowded.
- Now it just so happens that I would regularly wait for several trains at the end of Victoria station's southbound Victoria line platform, until one came along that was relatively uncrowded.
- High in the mountains, the scenery is almost alpine, with peaks reaching 3,000 ft and opportunities for some fine, uncrowded skiing on snow that, surprisingly, lasts until April, despite the area lying on the same latitude as Tuscany.
- The hospital was clean and relatively uncrowded.
- Vienna may now be second only to Paris as art-history capital of Europe, but city-breakers have yet to cotton on to the fact, and many of its stupendous exhibits are mercifully uncrowded.
- The beach is vast, uncrowded, with ample space for sunbathing, water sports and safe bathing with just enough gentle surf to ward off monotony.
- The travelling public is fed up and wants trains which are safe and clean, uncrowded and arrive on time.
- The Tunisians are friendly, the beaches soft, sandy and uncrowded, a wide variety of sports and watersports are freely available and the food is good.
- This blissfully uncrowded park, where visitor numbers are deliberately restricted, is worth the small entry fee a hundred times over for its beaches alone.
- Back home it's quiet enough, and uncrowded, and the shelves in my cupboard, unlike those in the supermarket, are well stocked.
- Here again a small uncrowded beach break will be best.
- St Moritz is home to a vast ski area that encompasses several classic - and blissfully uncrowded - intermediate runs.
Synonyms unenclosed, rolling, sweeping, extensive, wide, wide open, broad, unfenced, exposed, unsheltered |