单词 | coastland |
例句 | Sandwiched between the Andes and the Pacific, Peru’s coastland is a skinny gray-brown ribbon. 1491 2005-10-10T00:00:00Z ‘But there is only one way through the mountains that will bring me to the coastlands before all is lost. That is the Paths of the Dead.’ The Return of the King 1955-10-20T00:00:00Z Migrants from southern Greece began to colonise the coastlands around the mouth of the Meander from the 10th century BC, calling the region Ionia and extending Hellenising tentacles. Meander: East to West Along a Turkish River by Jeremy Seal – review 2012-07-06T21:55:10Z She has another house in Hawaii — “on the Big Island, where I live four months of the year” — and another on 100 acres of untrammeled California coastland. A Memoir That Sees Only the Tip of the Melting Iceberg 2021-01-12T05:00:00Z Chicha was essential to the Inca, for whom it was a fundamental domestic product, traded from coastland to inland, up and down the continent. Not all chicha is fermented with human saliva … is that any easier to swallow? 2022-05-18T04:00:00Z The dry, desert lands of the Southwest were a much harsher environment than the temperate Pacific coastlands. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z The storm is projected to move slowly up the coastland which could dump torrential amounts of rain over several days, said meteorologist Donald Jones of the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Tropical Storm Nicholas threatens Gulf Coast with heavy rain 2021-09-13T04:00:00Z The storm is projected to move slowly up the coastland which could dump torrential amounts of rain over several days, said meteorologist Donald Jones of the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, La. Forecasters: Tropical Storm Nicholas forms in Gulf of Mexico 2021-09-12T04:00:00Z From sustainable energy and agriculture, to carbon sequestration and protective coastlands, the ocean brims with climate solutions, argues marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. Daily briefing: The gargantuan task of getting labs back up and running 2020-06-04T04:00:00Z In 2011, a powerful earthquake and tsunami in Japan struck a large swath of the country’s eastern coastland, temporarily closing key producers of sensors and other electronic parts for the auto industry. As coronavirus cripples global supply lines, more U.S. firms looking to leave China 2020-03-04T05:00:00Z The commission, which oversees development on about 1,100 miles of coastland, says its mission is to preserve the state’s movie-scene beaches for future use by all residents. Coastal City Refuses to Retreat 2019-10-07T04:00:00Z Louisiana’s coastland has been disappearing for years, starved of replenishing sediment by levees that limit the sweep of the Mississippi River as it flows toward the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana editorial roundup 2018-08-08T04:00:00Z Norway is a wealthy nation, with vast natural resources including oil, farmland and teeming fishing grounds along 400 miles of rugged coastland. After ‘Brexit,’ Britain Could Look to Norway as a Model 2016-07-13T04:00:00Z The militant group claims to run about 250km of coastland, but has been broadening its attacks to the south. Foreign ministers hold Vienna talks as Isis threat to Libya grows 2016-05-16T04:00:00Z When Katrina slammed into the southern Gulf Coast in the last days of August 2005, it crushed New Orleans and pummeled much of the coastland in that vicinity. Excerpts from recent South Dakota editorials 2015-09-03T04:00:00Z As the coastlands shrink, more people will be living there. Sea Walls May Be Cheaper than Rising Waters 2014-02-04T15:49:00Z Inditex, Spain’s most successful exporter, runs its empire from the lush coastland of Galicia where it rains 300 days a year. Spanish business: Foreign gain, domestic pain 2013-03-07T16:08:25Z In the early 17th century, Protestant plantations sprang up in the fertile Guyanan coastlands. | Borderlines: The Loneliness of the Guyanas 2012-01-17T02:22:34Z Setting out from the low coastlands and ascending to the regions of the Altos or highlands, the naturalist admires successively the exuberant vegetation of the tropics and that of the cold countries. Guatemala, the country of the future 2011-12-12T03:00:29.630Z At any rate the effect upon the Greek population was merely to accelerate its emigration from the interior to the coastland and the cities. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z On kindly but conflicting advice and suggestion, we had searched hither and thither over the coastlands of British Guiana. Jungle Peace 2011-10-06T02:00:42.363Z Originally from the interior, they have developed in their new homes a most un-African love of the sea, hence are regularly engaged as crews by the European skippers plying along those insalubrious coastlands. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z Abunda, a Bantu race of Angola, living on the coastlands and on the terraces rising towards the interior, and divided into 'highlanders' and 'lowlanders'. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide The estuary of the Ems received us, a flat sheet of water, with low coastlands only noticed by reason of towers here and there. The Bonadventure A Random Journal of an Atlantic Holiday Would he now learn the purpose driving Thorvald on to this coastland? Storm Over Warlock He continued extending his realm; had himself crowned "King of Bosnia, Serbia and the coastland" in 1375, and was then the most powerful of the Balkan rulers. Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle With the Greek historian's philosophic disquisition on these Pelasgian and proto-Hellenic relations may be compared A. R. Wallace's account of the Batjan coastlands when visited by him in the late fifties. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z The coastlands and the southern section of the country are especially rich in fruits and agriculture. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights In 1819 Florida was purchased from Spain, and that country at the same time abandoned its claims to a strip of coastland which now forms the sea-board of Alabama and Mississippi. Abraham Lincoln Thus in all of the great geographical areas the bull-roarer is found, and that without reckoning in analogous implements like the so-called "buzz," which cover further ground, for instance, the eastern coastlands of Asia. Anthropology Up to that time the northern coastlands of Aquitaine, lower Poitou, Saintonge, and Angoumois had remained almost entirely under their English lords. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Even the rivers, though large and long, are not means of communication with the outer world, because from the central high plateau they plunge in rapids and cataracts to the narrow coastlands and the sea. The Negro They might go down into the long strip of Adriatic coastland, where there are no natural harbors—and remain isolated and unimportant between the mountain barrier and the sea. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 The Philistine occupation of the coastland of Canaan, therefore, did not long precede the Israelitish invasion of the Promised Land; indeed we may perhaps gather from the words of Exod. xiii. Patriarchal Palestine From it three quarters of the coastlands of the Mediterranean took their orders. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 10 Prince Otto Von Bismarck, Count Helmuth Von Moltke, Ferdinand Lassalle In these Pacific coastlands they used a white seashell as a currency and a medium of exchange. Pioneers in Canada Then when there was nothing more to say, he kissed his mother and bade his grandfather good-by, and went out of Troezen towards the trackless coastland which lay to the west and north. Old Greek Stories In these perilous times I wished to think of her as safe in the coastlands, where a ship would give a sure refuge. Salute to Adventurers But when the Assyrians first became acquainted with the coastland of the Mediterranean, the Hittites were to such an extent the ruling race there that they gave their name to the whole district. Patriarchal Palestine From tides the lofty coastlands screen Come smitings like the slam of doors, Or hammerings on hollow floors, As the swell cleaves through caves unseen. Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses Leaving the coastland, we were borne forward through the passes of great mountains, upon a wonderful road so finely made that never had I seen its like in England. The Virgin of the Sun Starting with Egypt as its centre, one of the principal lines of its advance is said to have lain through Syria and Mesopotamia and thence along the coastlands of Asia to the Far East. Legends of Babylon and Egypt in relation to Hebrew tradition The coastland was known to the Greeks and Romans as Phoenicia, "the land of the palm." Patriarchal Palestine |
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