low-lying

[dī wā]
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Low, a Chinese word, pronounced d ī w ī, which means that the terrain is lower than the surrounding areas. It comes from Ancient and Modern Novels, Chen Xiaoxia's Model of Meeting and Starting Teachers.
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low-lying
Pinyin
dī wā
Phonetic transcription
Have a good time

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The terrain is lower than around. [1-2]

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"Ancient and Modern Novels: Chen Xiaoxia Meets and Starts as a Teacher": "There are all kinds of rental houses, but they are dirty and low-lying, and eager.
Li Dou of the Qing Dynasty wrote "Records of Yangzhou Boat Painting · Records of Little Qinhuai": "The east bank of Dongshui Pass is low-lying.
Wei Junyi's "Recalling the West Yulin": "The low-lying place in the east of the village has become a mud pit.