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balmoral

/bal-mawr-uhl, -mor-uhl/US // bælˈmɔr əl, -ˈmɒr əl //UK // (bælˈmɒrəl) //

巴莫拉,巴尔莫拉,巴尔莫勒,巴尔默勒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a colored woolen petticoat, formerly worn under a skirt and draped so that portions of it could be seen.
    • : Also called bal [bal] /bæl/ . an ankle-high shoe, laced in front.
    • : a brimless Scottish cap with a flat top that projects all around the head.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The spell of Scotland and of Balmoral on the royal family began with Queen Victoria.

  • Thus encouraged, in 1847 Victoria bought Balmoral, which she described as “a pretty little castle” with 17,400 acres.

  • She loves her Scottish estate at Balmoral where she is now, as she is every year in August and September.

  • Camilla is understood to be with Prince Charles in Scotland on the Balmoral estate.

  • They just dont get that there is a reason the Queen has only ever holidayed at her estate in Balmoral in Scotland.

  • Sarah looked at him, then towards Balmoral, and then she turned to him again.

  • He'll never build himself a Balmoral,' said the millionaire with a sneer.

  • I will go back to Balmoral;' and she turned to go up the hill.

  • But Sarah was wrong, for when the time came there was no gladness at Balmoral.

  • Meanwhile the night at Balmoral had not been much more restful.