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词汇 countryside
释义 countryside
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/ us /ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/
A2
land not in towns, cities, or industrial areas, that is either used for farming or left in its natural condition: 农村,乡下;郊外
The countryside around there is beautiful.那周围的乡村很美。
The mansion is set in 90 acres of beautiful, unspoiled countryside.那所官邸占地90英亩,坐落在未遭破坏的美丽乡村。
Every summer thousands of people flock to the countryside.每年夏天成千上万的人涌向乡村。
the countrysides of England and Ireland
The countryside has been denuded by war.战争导致乡间一片荒芜。
I dislike walking and I hate the countryside.
The countryside is dotted with beautiful churches.
This countryside provides you with some of the most entrancing views.
The best way to explore the countryside is on foot.探索农村地区,步行是最好的方法。
Thousands of people will walk across cities and countrysides to raise money to fight this disease.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Towns & regions: the countryside
AONB
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
backcountry
countrified
countryman
countrywoman
cross-country
greenfield
greenfield site
hillbilly
hinterland
land
rural
rusticate
rusticity
stick
the backwoods
upstate
wild
woodsy

countryside | American Dictionary


countryside
noun[ U ]
us/ˈkʌn·triˌsɑɪd/
land not in towns, cities, or industrial areas which is either used for farming or left in its natural condition:
Much of Connecticut’s countryside is dotted with large estates and horse farms.

Examples of countryside


countryside
Their efforts reinforced local differences in the immediate post-war countrysides.
Outside this road, a green belt (100 metres wide) separated the city and surrounding countryside.
The press, streets, monuments, transportation, and countryside became a vast set on to which aperitif brands and their imagery could be projected.
A photograph graphically captures the scene as do others that attest to the neglect of the countryside in the same period.
But the difference of the constituencies was not one between mountain and coast but, primarily, one between city and countryside.
The ravages of coast and countryside, the toll on vegetation, crops and buildings, were mediated by the television screen.
This is a daunting prospect, not only because of the immense research programme implied but the complex, disparate nature of the non-agricultural countryside.
I was struck by these writers' unswerving determination to cling to their ideas in the face of the evident contradictions they encountered in the countryside.
These included the preservation of the countryside against urban intrusion, access to mountain and moorland, and the creation of national parks.
Their parents will not allow them to go to the countryside, because they wish to keep them at home.
This situation applies, however, only to the countryside.
In the latter part of the nineteenth century the processing of tobacco diffused into the countryside.
The hybridity of the rural and urban, the marginal nature of many communities between town and countryside, is well shown.
This was seen as an unnecessary burden on a productive countryside, and the party argued for their eventual extinction over a number of years.
The new elites of the cities also fostered alliances with elites in other areas, for example, with the landed elites in the countryside.
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Collocations withcountryside


countryside

These are words often used in combination with countryside.

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nearby countryside
Younger men attend too, either from the nearby countryside or the city, mostly dressed in westernstyle shirts and trousers.
open countryside
Virtually all had experienced migration from the opencountryside to towns and villages as farm labourers and tenants in particular moved to be near relief offices.
remote countryside
During the past thirty or forty years, smokers have not been confined just to the cities but have become almost as common in the remotecountryside.
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