glen
英[glen]
美[ɡlɛn]
词态变化
复数: glens;英文词源
- glen (n.)
- "narrow valley," late 15c., from Scottish, from Gaelic gleann "mountain valley" (cognate with Old Irish glenn, Welsh glyn). Common in place names such as Glenlivet (1822), a kind of whiskey, named for the place it was first made (literally "the glen of the Livet," a tributary of the Avon); and Glengarry (1841) a kind of men's cap, of Highland origin, named for a valley in Inverness-shire.
双语例句
- 1. Perhaps it was that very oddness that attracted me to Glen's music.
- 也许正是格伦音乐的怪异之处吸引了我。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Glen Bronka wrote his own orchestral arrangements.
- 格伦·布朗卡把自己的曲子改编成了管弦乐曲。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Fitzpiers reached the edge of the glen overlooking the manor - house.
- 菲茨比尔斯走到俯瞰着那座庄园府第的峡谷边缘.
来自辞典例句
- 4. This tree lay in a line parralleled to the glen , at the brow of the hill.
- 这棵树就倒在山坡上, 与山谷平行.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Hello, I'd like to speak to Glen Parker , please.
- 你好, 我找格伦·帕克.
来自口语例句