| 单词 | headland | 
| 释义 | headland  (hedlənd  )       Word forms:  headlands   countable noun  A headland is a narrow piece of land which sticks out from the coast into the sea.   Climb across the rocky headland to find the perfect place to spread your towel. Synonyms:  promontory, point, head, cape     Collocations:  rocky headland Climb across the rocky headland to find the perfect place to spread your towel.  The Sun  On a rocky headland, you duck as blackbrowed albatrosses sweep into their colony on 2m wings.  Times,Sunday Times  Take your pick of the two beaches, split by a rocky headland, or explore the spectacular arches, caves and tunnels.  Times, Sunday Times  The photograph on the front of the card was a study in horizontals - the sea, an island, empty beaches stretching away on either side of a rocky headland.  Times, Sunday Times  It's on a rocky headland, a couple of minutes from the beach, and the big draws are the on-site water park, football and stage schools, and the infinity pool.  Times, Sunday Times   | 
	
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