rill|rille|rilles|rills in English

noun

[rɪl]

any of many long trenches on the surface of the moon (also rille); small brook, stream

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1. By the side of the rill.

2. A bridge spanned the rill.

3. It is the precondition for the rill flow hydraulic calculation to confirm the rill flow pattern.

4. The surface shows deep rill - like folds.

5. The water in this rill is very clean.

6. Sediment regime rill erosion process was always detachment - transport.

7. A ditch diverted water from the rill into the fields.

8. There is a spare toilet rill in the bathroom cupboard.

9. From a practical standpoint, rill erosion forms small channels.

10. Stands nearby murmur the rill, listens to the running water to wash your memory.

11. The maternal love is a rill, when the brook brook rivulet moistens our heart ~.

12. Superimposed on the plateau is a spectacular channel (or rille), and the very young Aristarchus Crater (regional overview)

13. Special experiments were conducted to analyze gravitational erosion variation in rill evolution process on loess slope.

14. Rill erosion is one of important erosion manners slope, while it is difficult to study quantitatively.

15. They were following the concrete channel of the serpentine rill, which emptied itself into a pool of stygian blackness.

16. Human Cerebration is the most important rill we know of, and both the 'capacity' and the 'intensity' factor thereof may be treated as infinitesimal.

17. Soil and water conservation measures: Measures such as gullyplugging, rill plugging, contour trenching, plantation of fruit and forestrytrees, and vegetative barriers of agave and vetiver grass were used inthe study area.

18. Nu was þe stunde þat wacens fondest list In men at sea, and melts þeir þoghtful hart, Who in þe morn hafe bid sweet frends farewell, And wand’rer newly on his road wiþ lufe Þrills, if he hear þe ef’ning bell from far, Þat seems to gnorn for þe Afaring day: When I, no longer tacing heed to hear Began, wiþ wonder, from þose goasts to marc Man risen from its seat, which wiþ its

19. Nu was þe stunde þat wacens fondest list In men at sea, and melts þeir þoghtful hart, Who in þe morn hafe bid sweet frends farewell, And wand’rer newly on his road wiþ lufe Þrills, if he hear þe ef’ning bell from far, Þat seems to gnorn for þe Afaring day: When I, no longer tacing heed to hear Began, wiþ wonder, from þose goasts to marc Man risen from its seat, which wiþ its