glade
英 [ɡleɪd]
美 [ɡleɪd]
- n. 林间空地;沼泽地
- n. (Glade)人名;(法、德)格拉德;(英)格莱德
glade 林中空地来自PIE*ghel, 照耀,发光,词源同glass, gold. 用来指林中空地,密林中明亮光线之地。
- glade (n.)
- "clear, open space in a woods," late 14c., of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle English glode (c. 1300), from Old Norse glaðr "bright" (see glad). If so, the original meaning could be "bright (because open) space in a wood" (compare French clairière "glade," from clair "clear, bright;" German Lichtung "clearing, glade," from Licht "light"). American English sense of "tract of low, marshy grassland" (as in Everglades) recorded by 1789, perhaps 1724 in place names (in Maryland).
- 1. In the midst of a glade were several huts.
- 林中的空地中间有几间小木屋.
- 2. I feel deep sorry and glade for all of them.
- 我感到深切遗憾和林间空地的全部.
- 3. The traveler sit on a glade in the forest.
- 旅行者坐在森林中一块空地上.
- 4. And live alone in the bee - loud glade.
- 然后独隐在蜂吟的深处.
- 5. The tourists are sitting on a sylvan glade.
- 游客们坐在森林中的一块空地上.