英[deɪl]美[deɪl]
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来自PIE*dhel,空的,词源同dell.引申义峡谷。
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
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A dale is a valley, a wide, open area that stretches between hills. Some dales have rivers or streams flowing through them, while others are covered in grasses or other plants.
When a geologist describes something as a dale or a valley, it is typically a low area that's longer than it is wide, and bordered on at least two sides by hills or mountains. Dales with rivers are often called “vales,” while a very small dale is sometimes called a “hollow,” pronounced “holler” in rural Appalachia. Dale comes from the Old English word for “valley,” d?l.