plain 中文
EN[pleɪn] [-eɪn]US
名平原 形清楚的 维平原
- 平原(英语:plain)是海拔较低的平坦的广大地区,海拔多在0—500米,一般都在沿海地区。海拔0—200米的叫低平原,201—500米的叫高平原。
FR plain
- 名词 (Noun)PLplainsSUF-ain
- (rare, poetic) A lamentation.
- An expanse of land with relatively low relief.
- A battlefield.
- (obsolete) A plane.
- (rare, poetic) A lamentation.
- 动词 (Verb)SGplainsPRplainingPT, PPplained
- 形容词 (Adjective)COMplainerSUPplainest
- (now rare, regional) Flat, level.
- Simple.
- He was dressed simply in plain black clothes.
- a plain tune
- a plain pink polycotton skirt
- They're just plain people like you or me.
- Would you like a poppy bagel or a plain bagel?
- Obvious.
- In fact, by excommunication or persuasion, by impetuosity of driving or adroitness in leading, this Abbot, it is now becoming plain everywhere, is a man that generally remains master at last.
- His answer was just plain nonsense.
- Open.
- Let me be plain with you: I don't like her.
- Our troops beat an army in plain fight.
- Not unusually beautiful; unattractive.
- Throughout high school she worried that she had a rather plain face.
- (now rare, regional) Flat, level.
- 副词 (Adverb)COMplainerSUPplainest
- (colloquial) Simply.
- It was just plain stupid.
- I plain forgot.
- (colloquial) Simply.
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- 用于句中
- When I'm thirsty I drink squash; it tastes much nicer than plain water.
- Uneven plains that are interspersed with pebbles and rocks are likely to cause punctures in the zorbs.
- And if anyone in the Malay community has a sprain, a fractured or dislocated limb, or is plain tired, he or she immediately arranges for an urut.
- 用于句尾
- O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber wafes of grain, for purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain!
- Their long descending train, / With rubies edged and sapphires, swept the plain.
- 用于句中
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