riverbank
riverbank — noun
1. the ground that borders a river, sloping up from the water to the surrounding la
1.名詞A2
釋義
the ground that borders a river, sloping up from the water to the surrounding land
例句
Ezra sat on the riverbank and watched the water flow past his feet.
collocation: sat on the riverbank
Bao noticed that the riverbank had cracked from weeks of dry weather.
riverbank as subject of 'cracked'
Hamza and Antonia followed the riverbank until they reached the old bridge.
The riverbank was covered with tall grass and small white flowers.
Manuela found a shady spot on the riverbank for her afternoon picnic.
文法句型
the riverbank
a riverbank
on the riverbank
用法筆記
Countable; often used with 'on' or 'along' to describe position relative to the river. Unlike 'beach' or 'shore', a riverbank is specifically associated with a river rather than the sea or a lake.
常見錯誤
❌The dog ran along the river side.
✅The dog ran along the riverbank.
💡'river side' is not a standard noun compound; the correct term is 'riverbank'.
❌They built a house on the river coast.
✅They built a house on the riverbank.
💡'coast' is used for the edge of the sea or ocean, not for a river.