搜尋結果
south
- IPA[saʊθ]
英式
- the direction towards the point of the horizon 90° clockwise from east, or the point on the horizon itself;the compass point corresponding to south.
- lying towards, near, or facing the south;(of a wind) blowing from the south.
- to or towards the south;below (a particular amount, cost, etc.)
- move towards the south;(of a celestial object) cross the meridian.
noun: south
- 釋義
- 相關詞
- 片語
名詞
- 1. the direction towards the point of the horizon 90° clockwise from east, or the point on the horizon itself the breeze came from the south they trade with the countries to the south
- ▪ the compass point corresponding to south.
- 2. the southern part of the world or of a specified country, region, or town he was staying in the south of France
- ▪ the southern part of England his stock acquired a reputation for excellence, especially in the midlands and the south
- ▪ the southern states of the United States Paul grew up in the South in a Southern Baptist church
- ▪ the nations of the world which are regarded as having a relatively low level of economic and industrial development, and are typically located to the south of more industrialized nations if the South joins in accepting global environmental standards, the North will help the South to develop economically
- 3. the player sitting opposite and partnering North South's hand did not look right for a rebid in no trumps
形容詞
- 1. lying towards, near, or facing the south the south coast
- ▪ (of a wind) blowing from the south.
- 2. of or denoting the southern part of an area, city, or country or its inhabitants South America
副詞
- 1. to or towards the south they journeyed south along the valley the village is a few miles south of Cambridge
- 2. below (a particular amount, cost, etc.) media spending last year was south of $1 million
動詞
- 1. move towards the south the wind southed a point or two
- ▪ (of a celestial object) cross the meridian.
- the direction towards the point of the horizon midway between south and west, or the point of ... clouds uncoiled from the south-west
- lying towards, near, or facing the south-west: the south-west tower collapsed in a storm
- to or towards the south-west: they drove directly south-west
Oxford Dictionary
- the direction towards the point of the horizon midway between south and east, or the point on ... a ship was coming in from the south-east
- lying towards, near, or facing the south-east: a table stood in the south-east corner
- to or towards the south-east: turn south-east to return to your starting point
Oxford Dictionary
- lying towards, near, or facing the south-west: the room enjoys south-westerly views of the mountains
- to or towards the south-west: make straight south-westerly from here
- a wind blowing from the south-west; a southwester: a cold and vicious south-westerly
Oxford Dictionary
- lying towards, near, or facing the south-east: the walk continues in a south-easterly direction
- to or towards the south-east: the route turns south-easterly
- a wind blowing from the south-east; a southeaster: the wind has increased to a gentle south-easterly
Oxford Dictionary
- situated in, directed towards, or facing the south-west: the south-western coast of Turkey
Oxford Dictionary
- a native or inhabitant of South Africa.
- relating to South Africa.
Oxford Dictionary
- situated in, directed towards, or facing the south-east: the south-eastern corner of Angola
Oxford Dictionary
- a native or inhabitant of South Africa.
- relating to South Africa.
Oxford American Dictionary
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 下一頁
- 更多解釋
- IPA[souTH]
美式
- the direction toward the point of the horizon 90° clockwise from east, or the point on the ... the breeze came from the south they trade with the countries to the south
- lying toward, near, or facing the south: the south coast
- to or toward the south: they journeyed south along the valley it is handily located ten miles south of Baltimore
- move toward the south: the wind southed a point or two
Oxford American Dictionary