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coburg

/koh-burg/US // ˈkoʊ bɜrg //UK // (ˈkəʊˌbɜːɡ) //

科堡,科博格,科堡市,科贝格

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a piece-dyed or printed twill dress fabric or lining cloth.

Examples

  • Born in Coburg in 1951, Kaestel remembers growing up in what he believes was a post-war orphanage run by nuns.

  • He consoled them by saying there was no immediate danger and recommended that we send for our consul in Coburg.

  • The only comment to make upon this paragraph is that Coburg is not even country like Camperdown, but a part of Melbourne.

  • Augsburg, subdued by famine, surrendered under the severest conditions; Wurtzburg and Coburg were lost to the Austrians.

  • Eck, quitting his retreat at night, clandestinely escaped from Leipsic to go and hide himself at Coburg.

  • He was therefore left at Coburg, in the castle overlooking the town and the river Itz, in the upper story on the south side.