Sanya
Most of the buildings are low lying. What does it mean? Most of the buildings are low lying. Does this sentence mean most of the buildings are lying in the low terrain or most of the buildings are low? Thank you!
May 26, 2011 7:08 AM
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Low-lying means not far above /at/ or under the level of the sea and often refers to areas which are close to the coast and subsequently most at risk from flooding. So 'low-lying buildings' would be those on low-lying land.
May 26, 2011
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They are not high rise buildings.
May 26, 2011
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sanya, I would say that 'low lying' or 'low-lying' can have both meanings It is a crowded city, largely populated with low lying buildings, but with a few high rise towers that dominate the skyline. (buildings that are low to the ground) In Venice when water levels rise sufficiently, the ground floors of low lying buildings are flooded with brackish water. (buildings lying on low terrain)
May 26, 2011
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Here it means they are lying low in respect to the horizon or skyline. The buildings blend in easily with the hills and don't affect the skyline.
May 26, 2011
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