Hill means: N. Hill; Hills; Hill; Slope; Pile up; Cultivate soil. Hill is synonymous with Excellence. Hill's pronunciation is English [h _ l]; Beauty [h_l]
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Hill (1. ArchibaldVivian, 1886-), a British physiologist, won the 1922 Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2. 1795 ——) The eastern and western armies planted crops according to their needs in the lowlands (central Kansas, USA), and bacon crops v. (verb) Pile up, pile up ... into hills, pile up soil around (trees), and pile up soil at the roots of (plants).
1. Hill; Hill; The hill
ahillisanareaoflandtathigherthanthelandtatsurroundsit。
For example, e.g. wettrude dupthehilltothestadium.
We struggled to climb to the stadium on the mountain.
For example ... maple Hill.
Mapel mt
2. People are old and yellow; Go downhill; In recession; Outdated person
If you say that someone is on the top of the mountain, you are deliberately saying that they are old, unsuitable, unattractive, or incapable of doing useful work.
He didn't kindly imply that he was too high.
He doesn't like to hear that his scenery is gone.
Third, the network interpretation
1. Hill: Then ask the students to imagine a scene according to the text: there is a mill full of pills in the hill, which was not discovered until (until) it was going to (will) kill (sick) people. Teachers can also guide students to use these words for more imagination.
2. Post: The parade was originally planned to start at the intersection of Olympic Avenue and Broadway. However, due to too many people attending the parade, Broadway can no longer accommodate crowds. As a result, people had to March from north to south to the city hall along Broadway, Hill Avenue and Spring Avenue respectively.
Fourth, examples
Trees occupied the hills.
Trees cover the hills.
We found Wefoundtheanimalonascrubhill.
We found this animal on a hill covered with bushes.
The mountain is now buried underground.
The hill is covered with 1 1 inch thick snow.
We walked down the hill before sunset.
We walked down the hill before sunset.
werandowntheillalongthegentleslope。
We ran down the gentle slope.
Can you get Hill out of the backyard?
Can you sweep the leaves in the backyard in piles?
sheusedtohilltheplantsinhergardenonceamonth。
She used to grow plants in the garden once a month.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) lexical collocation
Used as a noun verb +~ ascend ahill climbs the hill catchsightofahill sees the mountain, climbupahill climbs the top of the hill, climbs the mountain, godownahill climbs the mountain, goupahill climbs the mountain, climbs the mountain, occupies a mountain, and taketothehills escapes and hides. Rockery rockery wooded hill wooded hill not too steep hill green hill undulating hill round hill rugged hill snow-covered hill rugged hill preposition comes down from the hill in this hill over the hill preposition ahillofcorn a pile of corn.
About Meredith Sahir, Dale and Shadiwood.
Said by: Milton in the mountains, they can see the banks of Cornwall.
Said by: L. Gordeau Noel, the Mountain of Sin and the Sea of Sorrow, he jumped.
From: Figure 7. meaning discrimination
The words Hill, Mountain and Mount Mountain all mean "Mountain". The difference is: 1. Mountain is a common word, which usually refers to a steep mountain; Hill means a low hill or hill. The mountains are shrouded in fog. The house stands on a hill. 2. When used for proper nouns, both Hill and Mount are located after the mountain name, and Mount is located before the mountain name. For example, he died heavier than Mount Tai. The Rocky Mountains are located in the western United States. 3.mount is often used in poetry and mountain names, abbreviated as mt, which means mountain peak. Related synonyms of Hill
Excellence, Projection and Ascension
Related antonyms of Hill
mountain valley
Hill related adjacent words
Hilly, hilarious, hill, Sheila, Hill, Sirlo, Hilly, Hilly, Hillis, Hilly, Hillen, Hilger.
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