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Dales Meaning in English

word · lemma: dale

ˈdeɪɫz
DAYLZ
dˈeɪlz
DAYLZ

释义

A 'dale' is a poetic or old-fashioned word for a valley, especially a broad, open one. 'Dales' refers to several such valleys, often used to describe scenic rural landscapes.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in literary, poetic, or UK English, especially for places like the 'Yorkshire Dales.' Rarely used in everyday conversation. Don't confuse with 'valleys' (standard term). Often appears in names of regions or in descriptive writing.

例句

We walked through the green dales during our trip.

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The dales are full of wildflowers in spring.

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Cows grazed quietly in the dales.

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People love hiking in the Yorkshire Dales for the breathtaking views.

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The old poet often wrote about silent dales and wooded hills.

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After the storm, mist rolled over the dales, making everything look mysterious.

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