释义 |
leyley /leɪ, liː/ (also ˈley line) noun [countable] - He asked me if I knew anything about ley lines and I confessed my ignorance.
- In fieldwork, you are really looking for anything that might confirm the existence of a ley.
- Not only have UFOs nothing to do with ley lines, they have nothing to do with ancient monuments or geology.
- The essence of the problem is to define a ley, which is harder than it appears.
- The node points channel the ley earth-forces through the system, terminating at the Flying Swan.
- These follow the courses of three major ley lines.
- Within the arable area the greatest changes have been the increase of cereals and the decline of the one-year clover ley.
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