1.A steep slope or cliff; an escarpment.
急坡,峭壁急斜坡或陡坡;悬崖峭壁
2.I say “mostly” because there invariably comes a time when the keen-as-mustard brigade want to scamper up another escarpment, while my inclination is to follow the low road where one is more likely to encounter the locals.
我说“挺喜欢”,是因为那种旅行总会出这样的状况:当兴致高昂的队友希望跑上另一个悬崖绝壁时,我还是倾向于顺着一条地势较低的路走,那样更有可能碰到当地人。
3.The fox went to ground under a rocky escarpment
狐狸钻进了悬崖下面的洞里。
4.Situated on the edge of the Cotswolds escarpment, above the Vale of Berkeley and the River Severn, it is a picturesque village.
位于科茨沃尔德丘陵地带的边缘,在伯克利谷和塞文河的上游,它是一个风格独特的村庄。