La Prairie? pronounced in French and English [lɑ pre?ri] American [lɑ preri]?
Prairie? pronounced in French and English? ['pre?ri]???American?[ 'preri]??
n (noun).?Prairie
Phrases
1. prairie landscape?Prairie landscape
2 , prairie schooner? Prairie caravan?
3. Prairie School? Prairie school
4. Prairie Fever? Prairie fever?
5. prairie rattlesnake? Prairie rattlesnake
Extended information
Word usage
1. Plain is used as a noun, meaning "plain", referring to a vast flat land with minimal undulations and low altitude. It is commonly used Make plural form.
2. The word plain sailing means "smooth sailing", which is derived from the navigation vocabulary and refers to navigation using simple flat charts.
3. The basic meaning of plain as an adjective is "clear, understandable", which means that it can be seen or heard clearly. When plain means "simple, simple, ordinary", it can refer to plain clothing and lack of decoration; it can also refer to a person's ordinary appearance, with nothing particularly eye-catching.
When plain is interpreted as "frank, frank, sincere", it generally refers to people's behavior and thoughts. When used in the above explanation, plain can be used as an attributive or predicate in a sentence.
4. Plain can also be interpreted as "complete, complete, thorough". It is only used as an attributive in the sentence and has no comparative and superlative forms.
5. When the subject of plain is the verb infinitive or that clause, it is often used in the formal subject structure.
Vocabulary matching
1. plain cake pure cake
2. plain chocolate pure chocolate
3. plain clothes man plainclothes police< /p>
4. plain cover ordinary envelope
5. plain drawing sketch