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Definition of countryside in English: countrysidenoun ˈkʌntrɪsʌɪdˈkəntriˌsaɪd mass noun1The land and scenery of a rural area. 农村地区;乡间;乡村 they explored the surrounding countryside 他们考察了周围乡村。 as modifier countryside conservation groups Example sentencesExamples - If not, communities living in the rural countryside would not be viable, he warned.
- For centuries, control this fort and you could command the countryside for miles around.
- And, of course, this city is a gateway to some of the finest countryside in the land.
- The area around his home is open, hilly countryside with rough terrain.
- Viticulture flourished despite the frequent civil wars, which were on too small a scale to devastate the Tuscan countryside.
- I love the English countryside, particularly my own corner of it.
- And so he kept on the move, criss-crossing a large region of gently rolling Cheshire countryside.
- Unable to free their car, the two friends roam the countryside looking for help.
- The couple's Holy Grail was a huge mansion in the verdant English countryside.
- Yet he adds he has loved the Scottish countryside from an early age through his enthusiasm for country sports.
- For the remainder of the month, the army scoured the countryside in search of remaining camps.
- The many temples that dot the countryside have been either damaged or have collapsed.
- We disembarked a few days ago, and are now marching steadily north through the countryside to our destination city.
- They welcome us on their terrace, facing out over miles of peaceful open countryside.
- She enjoys spending time by herself, and prefers the countryside to the city.
- The drastic drop in numbers visiting the countryside has meant a rise in tourist trade to some urban destinations.
- Definitely a most spectacular and colourful event to grace Swindon roads and beautiful surrounding countryside.
- Populated by some 68 indigenous ethic minorities, its spectacularly rugged countryside is dotted with their villages of stilted huts.
- It's easy to spend whole fascinating days exploring the surrounding countryside.
- The surrounding countryside is beautiful and the stunning town of Krakow is an hour and a half away by car.
Synonyms landscape, scenery, surroundings, setting, environment terrain, land, country, parts a rural area, a rural district, farmland, agricultural land, the country, the green belt, the great outdoors the provinces, the backwoods, the wilds, the wilderness, the hinterland Australian the outback, the bush, the back country, the booay South African the backveld, the platteland informal the sticks, the back of beyond, the middle of nowhere North American informal the boondocks, the boonies, the tall timbers Australian informal Woop Woop, beyond the black stump - 1.1 The inhabitants of countryside areas.
乡村居民 the political influence of the countryside remains strong 乡民的政治影响仍然很大。 Example sentencesExamples - That is why there is no place in Cool Britannia for the people and culture of the countryside.
- He has some of the facts and figures of just how dependent the countryside is on townie subsidy.
- In snubbing the countryside and its urban allies, the Government got it seriously wrong.
- The reforms added fuel to the already smouldering social tension in the countryside.
Definition of countryside in US English: countrysidenounˈkəntrēˌsīdˈkəntriˌsaɪd 1The land and scenery of a rural area. 农村地区;乡间;乡村 they explored the surrounding countryside 他们考察了周围乡村。 Example sentencesExamples - Viticulture flourished despite the frequent civil wars, which were on too small a scale to devastate the Tuscan countryside.
- And so he kept on the move, criss-crossing a large region of gently rolling Cheshire countryside.
- For centuries, control this fort and you could command the countryside for miles around.
- Definitely a most spectacular and colourful event to grace Swindon roads and beautiful surrounding countryside.
- It's easy to spend whole fascinating days exploring the surrounding countryside.
- The area around his home is open, hilly countryside with rough terrain.
- I love the English countryside, particularly my own corner of it.
- The surrounding countryside is beautiful and the stunning town of Krakow is an hour and a half away by car.
- The many temples that dot the countryside have been either damaged or have collapsed.
- Populated by some 68 indigenous ethic minorities, its spectacularly rugged countryside is dotted with their villages of stilted huts.
- The drastic drop in numbers visiting the countryside has meant a rise in tourist trade to some urban destinations.
- If not, communities living in the rural countryside would not be viable, he warned.
- Yet he adds he has loved the Scottish countryside from an early age through his enthusiasm for country sports.
- And, of course, this city is a gateway to some of the finest countryside in the land.
- We disembarked a few days ago, and are now marching steadily north through the countryside to our destination city.
- The couple's Holy Grail was a huge mansion in the verdant English countryside.
- She enjoys spending time by herself, and prefers the countryside to the city.
- Unable to free their car, the two friends roam the countryside looking for help.
- For the remainder of the month, the army scoured the countryside in search of remaining camps.
- They welcome us on their terrace, facing out over miles of peaceful open countryside.
Synonyms landscape, scenery, surroundings, setting, environment a rural area, a rural district, farmland, agricultural land, the country, the green belt, the great outdoors - 1.1 The inhabitants of a rural area.
农村地区;乡间;乡村 the political influence of the countryside remains strong 乡民的政治影响仍然很大。 Example sentencesExamples - The reforms added fuel to the already smouldering social tension in the countryside.
- That is why there is no place in Cool Britannia for the people and culture of the countryside.
- In snubbing the countryside and its urban allies, the Government got it seriously wrong.
- He has some of the facts and figures of just how dependent the countryside is on townie subsidy.
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