Glade Meaning in English
word
ˈɡɫeɪd
GLAYD
ɡlˈeɪd
GLAYD
释义
A glade is an open, grassy or clear area in a forest where there are no trees.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in descriptions of nature and landscapes. 'Glade' is a poetic or literary word and less common in everyday speech. Not to be confused with 'meadow', which is usually larger and not inside a forest.
Spanish: claro - claro del bosquePortuguese (BR): clareiraPortuguese (PT): clareiraChinese (Simplified): 林间空地Chinese (Traditional): 林間空地Hindi: जंगल की खुली जगहArabic: فسحة داخل الغابةBengali: পরিত্যক্ত বনভূমি - বনখোলাRussian: полянаJapanese: 林間の空き地 - 林間の草地Vietnamese: bãi trống trong rừng - trảng rừngKorean: 숲 빈터 - 숲 속 공터Turkish: orman açıklığıUrdu: جنگل کی کھلی جگہ - چھوٹی گھاس والی کلیئرنگIndonesian: hutan terbuka - celah hutan
例句
We had a picnic in a sunny glade.
basic
The deer stood quietly in the glade.
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We found a hidden glade while hiking.
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Light filtered through the trees and lit up the whole glade.
natural
They set up their tent in a glade away from the trail, hoping for some privacy.
natural
Wildflowers covered the glade, painting it with color in spring.
natural