valley
valley — noun
1. A low area of land that lies between two hills or mountains, where a river or st
1.名詞A2
釋義
A low area of land that lies between two hills or mountains, where a river or stream often runs.
例句
The small farming village sits in a wide valley between two wooded hills.
in a valley — location preposition
Charlotte stood on the cliff and looked down at the river winding through the valley.
Every spring, melted snow from the high peaks flows into the valley stream.
Saira and her cousin walked through the valley to the village on the other side.
Thick fog covered the valley in the early morning, hiding the river from view.
同義詞
文法句型
valley + of + noun
in/through/across + valley
用法筆記
Frequently paired with a geographical modifier to form compound nouns (valley floor, valley town, valley stream). Prepositions most commonly used are in, through, across, and down.
常見錯誤
❌We climbed up the valley.
✅We walked through the valley.
💡A valley is low ground; to go higher you would climb the mountain, not the valley.