england / ˈɪŋ glənd or, often, -lənd /

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england 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the largest division of the United Kingdom, constituting, with Scotland and Wales, the island of Great Britain. 50,327 sq. mi. Capital: London.

england 近义词

england

等同于 British Empire

england

等同于 United Kingdom

更多england例句

  1. Not involved in the study, he is an evolutionary biologist in England at Queen Mary University of London.
  2. Nicolas Bellouin is a climate scientist at the University of Reading in England.
  3. After graduating from Indiana University in 1955, he received a Rotary International Fellowship to study economics at the University of Cambridge in England.
  4. Momentary boredom is not inherently bad, says Van Tilburg, of the University of Essex in England.
  5. When I came back from England I got involved with the Women’s Liberation Movement.
  6. Once I began reading, I realized A Gronking to Remember was a masturbatory tribute to the New England Patriots.
  7. The trials produced positive results, published in The New England Journal of Medicine in November.
  8. Warm milk mixed with a spoonful of fireplace ashes seemed to also be popular among 19th century England.
  9. A few weeks after returning from England, I was trolling the dairy section and came across the Cotswold Double Gloucester.
  10. Newton was born during a 150-year-period where England used a different calendar from the rest of Europe.
  11. And I finished all with a brief historical account of affairs and events in England for about a hundred years past.
  12. I do not know how things are in America but in England there has been a ridiculous attempt to suppress Bolshevik propaganda.
  13. Then follows an account of the life of the Jesuit prisoners, in Virginia and England.
  14. Robert Fitzgerald received a patent in England for making salt water fresh.
  15. As guileless, though as self-reliant, gentlewomen as sequestered England could produce.