meadowland
meadowland — 名詞
1. A large area of open land where grass and wild plants grow naturally, often used
草原;牧地
長滿雜草的大片土地,常用於放牧
A large area of open land where grass and wild plants grow naturally, often used for feeding farm animals such as cows, sheep, or horses.
Amira walked across the meadowland to reach the old stone bridge.
Amira 走過那片草原,到達古老的石橋。
collocation: across the meadowland
The meadowland behind the village was full of wildflowers and bees.
村子後方的草原上開滿了野花,蜜蜂飛舞其中。
Hugo's family has owned this meadowland for three generations.
Hugo 的家族擁有一片已經傳了三代的牧地。
After the dry summer, the meadowland slowly turned green again.
經過乾燥的夏天之後,那片草原又慢慢恢復了綠意。
Quan and his cousins set up tents on the meadowland for the weekend camp.
Quan 和表兄弟們在草原上搭起帳篷,度過週末露營時光。
- grassland
broader ecological term; does not specifically suggest use for pasture or hay
- pasture
more specific; emphasises land used for grazing livestock
- meadow
similar meaning but typically refers to a smaller area; used more commonly in everyday speech
- field
more general; can be cultivated or used for crops, not only grass
文法句型
meadowland + verb
the + meadowland
possessive + meadowland
用法筆記
Uncountable when referring to the general type of land (e.g. 'acres of meadowland'). Countable when talking about specific named or bounded areas (e.g. 'the meadowlands of the valley'). Often implies a larger extent than the word 'meadow'.