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caird

/kaird; Scots keyrd/US // kɛərd; Scots keɪrd //UK // (kɛəd, Scottish kerd) //

凯尔德,凯尔达,凯德,凯尔特人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : a traveling tinker, especially a Romani.
    • : a wandering tramp or vagrant.

Examples

  • One such opinion as Mr. Caird's outweighs a great deal of damnatory praise from ignorant journalists.

  • With potatoes, it has failed in the very year wherein Mr Caird has chosen to exhibit it as a universal model.

  • Caird prophesied that in the next eighty years the value of land in England would more than double.

  • Sir James Caird, as early as 1886, estimated the average reduction on agricultural rents at 30 per cent.

  • For twenty-three years David had silenced that voice, but it had found him out again—it was Willie Caird's.