canterbury 的定义
plural can·ter·buries.
- a stand having sections for holding magazines, sheet music, or loose papers.
- a supper tray with partitions for cutlery and plates.
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- 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.
- There are encouraging signs, whether it’s a local regeneration project or the Archbishop of Canterbury volunteering as an extra hospital chaplain.
- The Canterbury Tales was, Strohm writes, “one of the volumes around which the new trade would organize itself.”
- This is why there will not be much hand-wringing over the Archbishop of Canterbury confessing to doubting the existence of God.
- Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, says there are moments he thinks, “Is there a God?”
- She sought out the Archbishop of Canterbury to talk about death.
- The role of the Archbishop of Canterbury is a complicated and delicate one.
- Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury, made lord chancellor in consideration of his services in crowning king John.
- Durham, like Canterbury, is a town that is much favored by the artists, and deservedly so.
- 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.
- This road was joined at Canterbury by two others, proceeding respectively from Lympne and Reculver.
- Edmund Grindal, archbishop of Canterbury, died; an able theological writer.