hill 音标拼音: [h'ɪl]
n . 小山,丘陵,小土堆
vt . 作成土堆,堆成小丘
小山,丘陵,小土堆作成土堆,堆成小丘
hill 山
hill n 1 :
a local and well -
defined elevation of the land ; "
they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia "
2 :
structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones ; "
they built small mounds to hide behind "
[
synonym : {
mound }, {
hill }]
3 :
United States railroad tycoon (
1838 -
1916 ) [
synonym : {
Hill }, {
J .
J .
Hill }, {
James Jerome Hill }]
4 :
risque English comedian (
1925 -
1992 ) [
synonym : {
Hill }, {
Benny Hill }, {
Alfred Hawthorne }]
5 : (
baseball )
the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands [
synonym : {
mound }, {
hill }, {
pitcher '
s mound }]
v 1 :
form into a hill Hill \
Hill \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Hilled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Hilling }.]
To surround with earth ;
to heap or draw earth around or upon ;
as ,
to hill corn .
[
1913 Webster ]
Showing them how to plant and hill it . --
Palfrey .
[
1913 Webster ]
Hill \
Hill \,
n . [
OE .
hil ,
hul ,
AS .
hyll ;
akin to OD .
hille ,
hil ,
L .
collis ,
and prob .
to E .
haulm ,
holm ,
and column .
Cf .
2d {
Holm }.]
1 .
A natural elevation of land ,
or a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land ;
an eminence less than a mountain .
[
1913 Webster ]
Every mountain and hill shall be made low . --
Is .
xl .
4 .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants . [
U .
S .]
See {
Hill },
v .
t .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
A single cluster or group of plants growing close together ,
and having the earth heaped up about them ;
as ,
a hill of corn or potatoes . [
U .
S .]
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Hill ant } (
Zool .),
a common ant ({
Formica rufa }),
of Europe and America ,
which makes mounds or ant -
hills over its nests .
{
Hill myna } (
Zool .),
one of several species of birds of India ,
of the genus {
Gracula },
and allied to the starlings .
They are easily taught to speak many words .
[
Written also {
hill mynah }.]
See {
Myna }.
{
Hill partridge } (
Zool .),
a partridge of the genus {
Aborophila },
of which numerous species in habit Southern Asia and the East Indies .
{
Hill tit } (
Zool .),
one of numerous species of small Asiatic singing birds of the family {
Leiotrichid [
ae ]}.
Many are beautifully colored .
[
1913 Webster ]
121 Moby Thesaurus words for "
hill ":
acclivity ,
anthill ,
bank ,
bank up ,
barrow ,
bilge ,
blain ,
bleb ,
blister ,
blob ,
boss ,
bow ,
brae ,
bubble ,
bulb ,
bulge ,
bulla ,
bump ,
bunch ,
burl ,
butte ,
button ,
cahot ,
chine ,
clump ,
cock ,
condyle ,
convex ,
decline ,
declivity ,
dowel ,
down ,
downgrade ,
downs ,
drift ,
drumlin ,
dune ,
ear ,
elevation ,
embankment ,
eminence ,
fell ,
flange ,
flap ,
foothill ,
foothills ,
gall ,
gnarl ,
grade ,
gradient ,
handle ,
haycock ,
haymow ,
hayrick ,
haystack ,
heap ,
heap up ,
height ,
highland ,
hillock ,
hummock ,
hump ,
hunch ,
incline ,
jog ,
joggle ,
knob ,
knoll ,
knot ,
knur ,
knurl ,
lip ,
loop ,
lump ,
mole ,
molehill ,
monticle ,
monticule ,
moor ,
mound ,
mount ,
mountain ,
mow ,
nevus ,
nub ,
nubbin ,
nubble ,
papilloma ,
peg ,
pile ,
pile up ,
prominence ,
promontory ,
pyramid ,
rib ,
rick ,
ridge ,
ring ,
rise ,
sand dune ,
shock ,
shoulder ,
slope ,
snowdrift ,
spine ,
stack ,
stack up ,
stud ,
style ,
swell ,
tab ,
tor ,
tubercle ,
tubercule ,
upgrade ,
upland ,
verruca ,
vesicle ,
wale ,
wart ,
welt Hill (
1 .)
Heb .
gib '
eah ,
a curved or rounded hill ,
such as are common to Palestine (
Ps .
65 :
12 ;
72 :
3 ;
114 :
4 ,
6 ).
(
2 .)
Heb .
har ,
properly a mountain range rather than an individual eminence (
Ex .
24 :
4 ,
12 ,
13 ,
18 ;
Num .
14 :
40 ,
44 ,
45 ).
In Deut .
1 :
7 ,
Josh .
9 :
1 ;
10 :
40 ;
11 :
16 ,
it denotes the elevated district of Judah ,
Benjamin ,
and Ephraim ,
which forms the watershed between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea .
(
3 .)
Heb .
ma '
aleh in 1 Sam .
9 :
11 .
Authorized Version "
hill "
is correctly rendered in the Revised Version "
ascent ."
(
4 .)
In Luke 9 :
37 the "
hill "
is the Mount of Transfiguration .
安装中文字典英文字典查询工具!
中文字典英文字典工具:
复制到剪贴板
英文字典中文字典相关资料:
The Hill - covering Congress, Politics, Political Campaigns and Capitol . . . The Hill is a top US political website, read by the White House and more lawmakers than any other site -- vital for policy, politics and election campaigns
About Hill | Hill Buy sell shares in pre-IPO companies on Hill Hill is opening up access to private markets Learn about our mission, investors, advisors, and career opportunities
Home - Hill International Today, Hill has grown to become one of the world’s leading program, project, and construction management firms, responsible for the delivery of transportation networks, healthcare systems, electrical grids, cultural institutions, mission‑critical facilities, and much more globally
HILL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of HILL is a usually rounded natural elevation of land lower than a mountain How to use hill in a sentence
Science Diet Dog Cat Food: Wellness Nutrition | Hills Pet Discover the benefits of Hill's Science Diet dog and cat food: specially formulated for your pet's life stage, life care, and lifestyle needs
The Hill - Bias and Credibility - Media Bias Fact Check The Hill is an American political journalism newspaper and website published in Washington, D C , since 1994 The Hill focuses on politics, policy, business, and international relations Their coverage includes the U S Congress, the presidency, and election campaigns Read our profile on the United States government and media Funded by
The Hill - Facebook The Hill is the premier source for policy and political coverage
Political coverage, Washington DC, Capitol Hill - Britannica Taking a nonpartisan and objective stance, The Hill reports, analyzes, and comments on the work of Congress, paying particular attention to the impact of congressional decisions on business and American society
Just In News | Page 1 - The Hill Can the US, Iran cross the finish line? What will Iran deal mean for gas prices?
Who We Are - The Hill The Hill has a print circulation of more than 24,000 and is read by opinion leaders, including 100 percent of Congressional offices, the White House, political pundits, association executives