Combe Meaning in English
word
ˈkoʊm
KOHM
kəmˈɛ
kuhm-EH
परिभाषा
A small, usually dry valley or hollow in the side of a hill, often without a stream; commonly found in Southern England.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Archaic, literary, and regionally British (especially Southern England, Devon, Cornwall). Not used in everyday conversation. Often appears in place names or descriptive nature writing.
Spanish: valle (pequeño, sin río) - barrancoPortuguese (BR): vale (pequeno, sem rio) - ravinaPortuguese (PT): vale (pequeno, sem rio) - ravinaChinese (Simplified): 山谷(通常指没有河流的小谷)Chinese (Traditional): 山谷(通常指沒有河流的小谷)Hindi: संकीर्ण घाटी (अक्सर बिना नदी के)Arabic: وَادٍ صغير (غالباً بدون نهر)Bengali: কম্ব (উপত্যকা) - ছোট শুকনো উপত্যকাRussian: долина (обычно сухая) - лощинаJapanese: コーム(谷間) - 小さな乾いた谷Vietnamese: thung lũng nhỏ (khô) - hõm (giữa đồi núi)Korean: 콤베(건조한 골짜기) - 작은 골짜기Turkish: combe (dar kuru vadi) - küçük kuru vadiUrdu: کمب (چھوٹی خشک وادی) - چھوٹا نالہIndonesian: combe (lembah kecil kering) - cekungan di lereng bukit
उदाहरण वाक्य
The sheep grazed quietly in the combe.
basic
A narrow combe separates the two hills.
basic
They hiked down into the sheltered combe.
basic
We camped in a combe hidden from the road.
natural
The old map shows a combe west of the village.
natural
You’ll find wildflowers all over the combe in spring.
natural