Combes Meaning in English
word · lemma: combe
释义
'Combes' is the plural of 'combe,' which means small, often dry valleys or hollows on the side of a hill, commonly found in southern England.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in British English and geological or topographical contexts; rare in everyday conversation. Usually refers to small, dry valleys, not major river valleys. Common in placenames in southern England.
例句
The hills were covered with green grass and small combes.
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Many old English villages are hidden in deep combes away from the main roads.
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Spring rains sometimes fill the combes with streams that dry up by summer.
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Farmers sometimes use the combes to shelter animals.
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There are many combes in southern England.
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We went hiking and got lost between the winding combes.
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