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buckinghamshire

/buhk-ing-uhm-sheer, -sher/US // ˈbʌk ɪŋ əmˌʃɪər, -ʃər //UK // (ˈbʌkɪŋəmˌʃɪə, -ʃə) //

巴金汉郡,巴辛哈姆郡,巴金汉斯郡,巴金汉姆郡

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a county in southern England. 294 sq. mi..

Examples

  • CEO Ashley Carr closed its Buckinghamshire-based office and converted a former stable block on his own farmland in the same area to be the agency’s “touchdown space.”

  • Kathryn was confronted in London one day after spending the weekend at the wedding of her brother, Euan, in Buckinghamshire.

  • The town is a quiet, sleepy-looking place,Pg 233 situated among the Buckinghamshire hills.

  • One of them, Lady Buckinghamshire, and two of her associates, were fined the next year for unlawful gaming.

  • Somehow this encouraged Frank, and entering he put his question timidly, in his broad Buckinghamshire accent.

  • In 1632 he retired to Horton, in Buckinghamshire, having made a considerable fortune.

  • Lavender asked himself as he looked out on the hills and valleys and woods of Buckinghamshire.