Gulch Meaning in English
word
ˈɡəɫtʃ
GUHLCH
ɡˈʌltʃ
GULCH
释义
A gulch is a narrow, steep-sided valley or ravine, often formed by the action of water, especially in dry or mountainous areas.
用法与细微差别
'Gulch' is mainly used in American English, often describing rugged Western landscapes. Less formal than 'canyon' or 'ravine'; commonly found in adventure stories or geography. Not used for large or lush valleys.
Spanish: barranco - desfiladeroPortuguese (BR): ravina - desfiladeiroPortuguese (PT): ravina - desfiladeiroChinese (Simplified): 峡谷 - 山沟Chinese (Traditional): 峽谷 - 山溝Hindi: घाटी - संकरी घाटीArabic: وادي ضيق - ممر جبليBengali: গিরিখাত - ছোট খাড়া উপত্যকাRussian: овраг - лощинаJapanese: 峡谷(きょうこく) - 渓谷(けいこく)Vietnamese: hẻm núi nhỏ - khe núiKorean: 협곡 - 골짜기Turkish: dar - küçük kanyonUrdu: گھاٹی - تنگ وادیIndonesian: jurang kecil - ngarai sempit
例句
A small stream runs through the gulch.
basic
They hiked down into the gulch to explore.
basic
The village sits at the edge of a gulch.
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After the storm, water rushed down the gulch causing a flash flood.
natural
He lost his hat while climbing out of the steep gulch.
natural
Legend says treasure is hidden somewhere in Dead Man’s Gulch.
natural