Examples of using "холма" in a sentence and their english translations:
The top of the hill is flat.
We ran down the hill.
He went down the hill.
Tom went down the hill.
Tom ran down the hill.
The church is at the foot of the hill.
There was a cottage on the side of the hill.
The school is located at the foot of a hill.
- They stood on the top of the hill.
- They stood on the hilltop.
The road curled around the side of the hill.
He lives at the top of the hill.
The house is situated on the top of the hill.
The army advanced up the hill.
A cellar was dug on top of the hill and they slowly moved the house from the road to the hill.
We made for a pond at the foot of the hill.
We'll make the summit of the hill by noon.
At the foot of the hill is a beautiful lake.
He took a slide down the hill on his sled.
The sunny side of the hill is full of deciduous trees.
They admired the fine view from the hill.
We surveyed the view from the top of the hill.
They admired the scenic view from the hill.
He lives at the top of this hill.
Tom lives on the other side of the hill.
- His house was in sight from the top of the hill.
- His house could be seen from the top of the hill.
You see a white building at the foot of the hill.
He came down the hill on his bicycle.
From the hill we can have a beautiful view of the sea.
I will get to the foot of the hill before dawn.
This hill overlooks the city.
The view from the top of the hill was simply breathtaking.
From the hill, we could see all the buildings in the city.
We can get a beautiful view of the sea from the hill.
It is easier to go down a hill than to climb it up.
I reached the hilltop exactly at five.
Seen from the top of the hill, the island is very beautiful.
Her old bike squeaked as she rode down the hill.
- I don't think this old car will make it to the top of the hill.
- I don't think that this old car will make it to the top of the hill.
The motor died before we got to the top of the hill.
From the top of the hill you can see the sea.
He had so many bruises he looked like he had been rolled down a hill in a barrel.
Torpenhow Hill comes from torpen (British "top of a hill") and haugr (Old Norse "hill'), so it's basically Hill-hill Hill.
the stones were shifted to the top of the hill, and after the construction was finished, the outermost spiral part was destroyed and becomes what it is today.