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Heath Meaning in English

word

/ˈhiθ/
heeth
/hˈiːθ/
heeth

释义

An area of open, uncultivated land covered with low-growing shrubs like heather, often found in Europe. Sometimes called moorland.

用法与细微差别

Mainly refers to a European landscape, less common outside the UK, often used in literature or nature descriptions. Not the same as 'heather' (the plant), though heather grows on heaths.

例句

We saw sheep grazing on the heath.

basic

The purple flowers on the heath were beautiful.

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A cool wind blew across the heath.

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They went for a walk on the heath to clear their minds.

natural

After the rain, the heath smelled fresh and earthy.

natural

The mist rolled over the heath early in the morning, hiding everything from view.

natural