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Lakes English

Meaning Lakes meaning

What does Lakes mean?

Lakes

The Lake District, a rural area in northwest England.

Synonyms Lakes synonyms

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Simple sentences

The church is surrounded by woods and lakes.
The water in lakes and rivers is usually fresh.
The Great Lakes supply drinking water.
Every spring, the winter ice melts into the streams and rivers and lakes.
Tom doesn't like swimming in pools. He prefers swimming in lakes and rivers.
There are many lakes in the area where you live.
How many lakes are there in Finland?
The lakes are frozen.
There are beautiful lakes here and there.
In Japan there aren't any lakes bigger than Lake Biwa.
Light blue is the color of the sky and, consequently, is also the color of the sea, lakes, and rivers.
There are 187,888 lakes in Finland.

Movie subtitles

Titan actually has lakes, rain and rivers made of liquid natural gas, liquid methane.
Lakes and streams everywhere.
One season, there is cool clear water like lakes in the mountains.
I thought perhaps to the Lakes.
And I used to be like this, before I sold my palaces, my lakes my hunting grounds to help the widows of my old comrades in arms.
Well? The lakes are well.
A couple of nice, romantic lakes just outside of town.
All that sand out there with the rivers and lakes that aren't real at all.
Lakes?
Lakes.
The operation must be carried out when the lakes are full.
Sometimes it is so cold that the lakes and rivers freeze and the water becomes so hard that you can walk on it.
Maybe on the lakes.
See that little park with the little lakes around it?
Animals and men, trees and lakes. the sky, the light. but I like best painting souls.
Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, the whole Great Lakes country beginning to ship east by rail.
Last summer we made a tour of the lakes.
An image of Greenland and the Arctic, isolated lakes are lying ahead of us, freeing themselves from the shimmering, ice mountains.
At night the icy winds freeze rivers and lakes.
One season, there is cool clear water like lakes in the mountains. Another time, nothing.
We don't have a radio to dance to, but from our porch you can almost hear the dance music from Cave Lakes.
All that sand out there with the rivers, lakes, that aren't real at all.
The Italian lakes.
The night air is cool on the lakes. You've never been in such delicate health.
Suppose from my window I could look on a fair view of lakes and mountains, and suppose someone planted a tree in front of that window, what would I do?
Last summer we made a tour of the lakes. Which lake do you admire the most, Sir Humphrey?
I hear there are lots of lakes in Cuba, and the moon's so big you can hardly see Havana.
One season there is cool, clear water, like lakes in the mountains.
I go all over Paris, with it's many hills and large lakes.
He's lakes.
Name the five Great Lakes.
Oh, I've fallen into lakes out of rowboats when I was a little girl.
The lakes, Turin, Milan, Pisa. Florence.
The Erie Canal left the Hudson above Albany and carried clear across to the Great Lakes.
From soil enriched by their blood out of their fever to explore and build came lakes where once were burning deserts came the goods of the earth, mines and wheat fields orchards and great lumber mills all the sinews of a growing country.
There are 120 lakes here.
The movement to the mountains, lakes and beaches continues.

News and current affairs

The ongoing violence in Africa's Great Lakes region, which has claimed millions of civilian lives, is rooted in the 1994 Rwanda genocide and the resulting flood of Hutu refugees into neighboring states.
In Beijing, deaths occurred mostly in areas wuth trees and lakes.
The stability of the Great Lakes region of Africa, perhaps that continent's most violent area, will depend on the success of its transition and reconstruction.
One is careless anthropology: Belgium's classification of Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda and Burundi, which reified a distinction that had not existed before, still haunts Africa's Great Lakes region.
The water in as many as half of the country's rivers and lakes is unfit for human consumption or contact.
The huge quantities of local water that LWRs consume for their operations become hot-water outflows, which are pumped back into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
But such is the nuclear industry's water intensity that EDF withdraws up to 19 billion cubic meters of water per year from rivers and lakes, or roughly half of France's total freshwater consumption.
Nuclear plants located by the sea do not face similar problems in hot conditions, because ocean waters do not heat up anywhere near as rapidly as rivers or lakes.
Indeed, nearly a half-billion Chinese lack access to clean drinking water, and the number of terminally polluted rivers and lakes grows daily.

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