释义 |
gladeglade /ɡleɪd/ noun [countable] gladeOrigin: 1500-1600 Perhaps from ➔ GLAD - A small glade ablaze with sunbeams.
- Great eagles nest in the enchanted hills, and unicorns walk in its sun-dappled glades.
- On the walls are framed prints of herons and egrets in cypress swamps and watery glades.
- Once he saw a glade, a secret place with a floor of pale, sandy soil.
- The light was beginning to go from the sky; an orange glade stood around us.
- The path that left the glade was steep and narrow and spread across with ivy and clumps of mauve and white violets.
- The weapons sped on across the empty glade into the wood and there found their mark.
- This year it added one new trail, a black diamond tight glade.
literary a small open space in a wood or forest |