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currach

/kuhr-uhkh, kuhr-uh/US // ˈkʌr əx, ˈkʌr ə //UK // Gaelic (ˈkʌrəx, ˈkʌrə) //

库拉奇,库拉赫,库拉齐,咖哩

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scot., Irish.

    • : a coracle.

Examples

  • Edward wished much to know whether the currach was a horse, a cart, or a chaise.

  • However, it was called Currach Life from very early times, that is the marsh or swamp of the Liffy.

  • It is strange why it is called a curragh—more correctly, currach—for the word means a marsh, a place that stirs when trodden on.