山峦 | shān luán | mountain range; unbroken chain of peaks | |
峰峦 | fēng luán | high mountain range; ridges and peaks | |
层峦叠嶂 | céng luán dié zhàng | range upon range of mountains (idiom) | |
重峦叠嶂 | chóng luán dié zhàng | range upon range of mountains (idiom) | |
翠峦 | cuì luán | Cuiluan district of Yichun city 伊春市 , Heilongjiang |
1 | Tennessee's Abrams Creek, which winds for just 25 miles, mostly through Great Smoky Mountains National Park, used to hold nearly70 species of native fish. | |
2 | In every direction we could see the tiered profiles of one volcano after another, looming from the misty horizon. | |
3 | From 1986 to 2002, Shute and Rakes toted bucketfuls of fish from theKnoxville ark to Abrams Creek; now they return each year to monitor theresults. | |
4 | Abrams Creek was running clear and cool, shaded by tulip poplars, pawpaws, and pines, on the day I belly flopped in with Shute and Rakeslast fall. | |
5 | Gentle rolling hills girdled the city about. |