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terrain

/təˈreɪn/

Terrain refers to the physical features or the shape of a piece of land. It describes whether the ground is flat, hilly, rocky, or difficult to travel across.

例句

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1

The park has very flat terrain, so it is easy to walk there.

The ground in the park is flat and easy for walking.

2

The explorers documented the rugged terrain of the mountain range.

The travelers wrote about the rough ground of the mountains.

3

Watch your step because the terrain here is really rocky.

Be careful because the ground has many rocks.

词族

名词
terrain
形容词
terrestrial
相关
territory
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记忆技巧

Terrain starts with 'Ter' just like 'Terra' (the Latin word for Earth). Think of an 'All-Terrain' bike that goes on any ground.

快速测验

The hikers struggled because the _____ was very steep and rocky.

正确!

正确答案是: terrain

例句

1

The park has very flat terrain, so it is easy to walk there.

everyday

The ground in the park is flat and easy for walking.

2

The explorers documented the rugged terrain of the mountain range.

formal

The travelers wrote about the rough ground of the mountains.

3

Watch your step because the terrain here is really rocky.

informal

Be careful because the ground has many rocks.

4

The research paper analyzes how the local terrain affects water flow.

academic

The study looks at how the shape of the land moves water.

5

Our new vehicles are designed to handle any type of terrain.

business

Our new cars can drive on any kind of ground.

词族

名词
terrain
形容词
terrestrial
相关
territory

常见搭配

rough terrain uneven or bumpy ground
mountainous terrain land with many mountains
difficult terrain land that is hard to move across
flat terrain level or even ground
rocky terrain land covered in rocks

常用短语

all-terrain vehicle

a vehicle that can drive on rocks, mud, and sand

familiar terrain

a place or subject that you know well

cover the terrain

to travel over or discuss an entire area

容易混淆的词

terrain vs territory

Terrain is about physical shape (hills/rocks), while territory is about who owns the land (countries/regions).

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使用说明

Use 'terrain' when you want to describe the physical difficulty or appearance of the ground, especially for hiking or driving.

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常见错误

Do not use 'terrain' to mean a general country or nation; use 'country' or 'territory' for that.

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记忆技巧

Terrain starts with 'Ter' just like 'Terra' (the Latin word for Earth). Think of an 'All-Terrain' bike that goes on any ground.

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词源

Derived from the French word 'terrain' and the Latin 'terra', meaning earth or land.

语法模式

uncountable noun (usually) can be used as a countable noun when referring to different types (terrains) no gender
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文化背景

In many English-speaking cultures, 'terrain' is a key word used in outdoor hobbies like hiking, mountain biking, and off-road driving.

快速测验

The hikers struggled because the _____ was very steep and rocky.

正确!

正确答案是: terrain

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a

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