1. island
Thursday Island is situated in the Torres Strait between Australia's northernmost Cape York and New Guinea.
On an island in the Seine, there is a big church called Notre Dame.
The government transported goods to the island by helicopter.
Within days, Japan captured the American island of Guam.
Hainan island
They took a two week vacation on Phuket island in southern Thailand through a travel agency.
The plane we were aboard was flying over the Pacific toward Wake Island at a height of 3,000 meters.
There are so-called primitive cultures in the jungles of the Amazon and on the island of New Guinea, and there are so-called advanced cultures in Europe, Asia, and Africa, but the languages of these cultures are all equally advanced and complex.
Our artificial island isn't very well forested yet.
The royal navy of England hath ever been its greatest defense and ornament; it is its ancient and natural strength; the floating bulwark of our island.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what books would you want to have with you to read?
One of them is the gothic Cathedral on the Ostrów Tumski island.
An analysis of the nature of the heat island phenomenon and countermeasures.
A diametrically opposed kinship pattern is to be observed among certain South Sea Island communities.
英語 "という言葉đảo"(island)集合で発生します。
Geography terms in Vietnamese2. stir
stir until salt is dissolved
Plans for the motorway created quite a stir among locals.
Stir the soup.
Martini, shaken, not stirred.
I began to stir about 4:30 in the morning, but I didn't get up until 6:00.
Stir once every fifteen minutes.
I'm sure she'll cause a stir in the Tokyo fashion world.
Stir the mixture until it foams, then set it aside.
I like pea pods in my stir fry.
Stir, and you are a dead man.
There's no telling what kind of trouble this proposal might stir up. The result is certainly going to be something to see.
i still stir
It was early when I left the house and no one was stirring as they were all fast asleep.
She stirred her coffee with a plastic spoon
"nothing stirred except the wind"