buckinghamshire / ˈbʌk ɪŋ əmˌʃɪər, -ʃər /

巴金汉郡巴辛哈姆郡巴金汉斯郡巴金汉姆郡

buckinghamshire 的定义

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

更多buckinghamshire例句

  1. 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.”
  2. Kathryn was confronted in London one day after spending the weekend at the wedding of her brother, Euan, in Buckinghamshire.
  3. The town is a quiet, sleepy-looking place,Pg 233 situated among the Buckinghamshire hills.
  4. One of them, Lady Buckinghamshire, and two of her associates, were fined the next year for unlawful gaming.
  5. Somehow this encouraged Frank, and entering he put his question timidly, in his broad Buckinghamshire accent.
  6. In 1632 he retired to Horton, in Buckinghamshire, having made a considerable fortune.
  7. Lavender asked himself as he looked out on the hills and valleys and woods of Buckinghamshire.