mountainsides in Vietnamese

danh từ
dốc núi, sườn núi

Sentence patterns related to "mountainsides"

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1. Snow falling on the mountainsides is compressed into ice.

2. You don't see equations carved on to the mountainsides.

Bạn sẽ không thể thấy những đẳng thức được khắc ở dốc những ngọn núi

3. They tumble down mountainsides; they meander through flat farmlands.

4. 23 Concrete purpose-built resorts are littered across the mountainsides.

5. The mountainsides are ablaze with azalea, wistaria, and many other beautiful flowers.

6. Armloads of wildflowers in late spring and summer, mountainsides of golden aspens in fall

7. Wheatfields, cultivated high up the mountainsides, were lightly tinged with yellow, proclaiming the nearness of summer.

8. GLACIERS are formed when massive amounts of unmelted snow, crystals closely packed together, accumulate on mountainsides.

9. The blue sky, white clouds, lush mountainsides, and deep blue ocean combine to convey the picture of a peaceful tropical paradise.

Bầu trời thiên thanh, những đám mây trắng, cây lá xanh dờn trên sườn núi, và đại dương xanh biếc: tất cả hòa nhau vẽ nên một phong cảnh thanh bình của địa đàng vùng nhiệt đới.

10. These days, the earth bakes beneath the cloudless midday sky, and the vegetation on the mountainsides turns a mournful brown.

11. The purple fruits are sometimes known as Akebia in rural villages and were initially found growing wild in the forests along the mountainsides in Japan.

12. Borrowed from Spanish, probably of pre-Latin substratal origin Note: The word Arroyo is traditionally compared with Latin arrugia, a word used by Pliny (Historia naturalis 33.70) for galleries excavated into mountainsides in the Iberian peninsula to extract gold.

13. The Bhutanese people have been growing red rice as their staple grain for centuries grown at 8, 000 feet in stunning rice paddies cascading down the steep mountainsides of the Paro Valley, This Himalayan heirloom rice is irrigated with mineral-rich Glacier water appreciated for its beautiful russet color and complex nutty flavor, Bhutan red rice is the only whole grain rice that cooks in only