Nghĩa của từ lowland|lowlands bằng Tiếng Anh
noun
['low·land || 'lʊələnd]
land which is lower than the surrounding land
Đặt câu với từ "lowland|lowlands"
1. Lowland Anoa live only in lowland forests and swamps on Sulawesi, an Indonesian island
2. Medium lowland siliceous moderate alkalinity
3. ‘Lowland Anoas spend most of
4. Lowlands and plains are small and scattered, mostly lying along the coast and composed of alluvial lowlands and diluvial uplands.
5. Small/medium lowland organic low alkalinity
6. From highland to lowland Bridgeables
7. R. Allegretto Address: 7445 Lowland Dr Address:
8. Caucasia includes the Caucasus Mountains and surrounding lowlands
9. Jianghan Plain is typical flood plain, composed of much of interfluvial lowlands, which become interfluvial lowlands lake or marsh after storing water.
10. 17 Floodwaters periodically inundate the lowlands of the state.
11. Now they call him Rolando (a lowland name).
12. Unimpeded, the winter gales sweep across the flat lowlands.
13. In the Ayutthaya era, this area was lowland deep forest.
14. Ambiguus: Caribbean lowlands of E Honduras to W Colombia and W Ecuador
15. The Lowland Anoa is a small bovid found in Southeast Asia
16. The island is mainly lowland, about 1.5 metres above sea level.
17. The lowland Anoa was widely distributed throughout northern Sulawesi in 1900
18. The climate varies from tropical in the lowlands to temperate in the mountains.
19. 19 It's found in lowland areas on chalk grassland and among sand dunes.
20. The picturesque windmills of the Netherlands pumped water out of dike-enclosed lowlands.
21. In 12 Edward I set up a puppet government in the Scottish lowlands.
22. Although it was a mountain sheep it adapted to lowlands really fast.
23. There are two species of Anoa: the lowland and the mountain
24. This study aimed to characterise the heat stress abatement strategies and microclimate within SDF Cowsheds from four typical dairy regions of Vietnam (south lowland, south highland, north lowland and north
25. These lowlands were formerly part of a St. Lawrence alluvial plain larger than today.