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fulham

/fool-uhm/US // ˈfʊl əm //UK // (ˈfʊləm) //

富勒姆,福勒姆,富勒姆市,福尔姆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : a die loaded at one corner either to favor a throw of 4, 5, or 6 or to favor a throw of 1, 2, or 3 .

Examples

  • It is thought he went for the take-away after watching England qualify for next year's World Cup at a mate's house in Fulham.

  • Six miles from Craven Cottage, where Fulham play their home games, is the stadium where this soccer revolution began 10 years ago.

  • What Londoner worthy the name does not regret the old crazy, timbered bridge that connected Fulham with Putney?

  • Having now arrived at Fulham, we will in the next chapter accompany the reader in a walk through that ancient village.

  • It stands in the churchyard, a few paces from the eastern end of the ancient church at Fulham.

  • The earliest historical event relating to Fulham, is the arrival of the Danes there in the year 879.

  • Hammersmith was a part of Fulham until 1834, when it was formed into a separate parish by Act of Parliament.