sava
IPA/sˈɑːvə/
KK[sˈɑvə]IPA/sˈɑːvə/
sava — noun
1. a major river in southeastern Europe, about 940 kilometers long, that begins in
1.名詞
釋義
a major river in southeastern Europe, about 940 kilometers long, that begins in the mountains of Slovenia, passes through Croatia, and joins the Danube in Belgrade, Serbia
例句
The Sava marks part of the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
river as a natural border or boundary
Belgrade sits where the Sava meets the much wider Danube.
river + meets/joins + larger river
Heavy rains in Slovenia caused the Sava to rise dangerously in Zagreb.
Fishermen on the Sava catch carp and catfish in the slower stretches.
The fortress above the Sava offers views across all of Belgrade.