grassland
grassland — noun
1. an area of land where the main plants growing naturally are grasses — such as th
an area of land where the main plants growing naturally are grasses — such as the wide, open plains of Africa or the prairies of North America.
The vast grasslands of the Serengeti are home to lions, zebras, and giraffes.
plural 'grasslands' with geographic modifier
Farmers use the grassland near the river to feed their cattle during the summer.
collocation: use grassland for grazing
Wildfires can spread quickly across dry grassland in the hot season.
The national park protects over five hundred square miles of open grassland.
文法句型
grassland (uncountable)
the grasslands (plural, referring to specific regions)
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. The plural form 'grasslands' is common when talking about several separate areas of grassland, especially in different geographic locations (e.g. 'the grasslands of East Africa').