canterbury / ˈkæn tərˌbɛr i, -bə ri /

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canterbury 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural can·ter·buries.

  1. a stand having sections for holding magazines, sheet music, or loose papers.
  2. a supper tray with partitions for cutlery and plates.

更多canterbury例句

  1. The fun comes from the two’s interactions and how their survival methods contrast, with Canterbury’s by-the-book nature bristling against Lundin’s free spirit.
  2. There are encouraging signs, whether it’s a local regeneration project or the Archbishop of Canterbury volunteering as an extra hospital chaplain.
  3. The Canterbury Tales was, Strohm writes, “one of the volumes around which the new trade would organize itself.”
  4. This is why there will not be much hand-wringing over the Archbishop of Canterbury confessing to doubting the existence of God.
  5. Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, says there are moments he thinks, “Is there a God?”
  6. She sought out the Archbishop of Canterbury to talk about death.
  7. The role of the Archbishop of Canterbury is a complicated and delicate one.
  8. Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury, made lord chancellor in consideration of his services in crowning king John.
  9. Durham, like Canterbury, is a town that is much favored by the artists, and deservedly so.
  10. We had expected to come a second time to Canterbury and to visit these three points then, but were unable to carry out our plan.
  11. This road was joined at Canterbury by two others, proceeding respectively from Lympne and Reculver.
  12. Edmund Grindal, archbishop of Canterbury, died; an able theological writer.