grange 的定义
- Chiefly British. a country house or large farmhouse with its various farm buildings: Bulkeley Grange;the grange of a gentleman-farmer.
- an isolated farm, with its farmhouse and nearby buildings, belonging to monks or nuns or to a feudal lord: the nunnery's grange at Tisbury.
- the Grange, See under Granger Movement.
- Archaic. a barn or granary.
grange 近义词
farm
更多grange例句
- That’s Grange pricing, so maybe it will appeal to Grange collectors who don’t want to wait two decades.
- Scotland Yard then reopened the case in 2011 under the investigative name Operation Grange.
- Portuguese police will lead the dig, which is being funded under Operation Grange.
- The Queen was apparently not offended, "She really adored him" and "quite enjoyed it" La Grange said.
- There are 35 British officers dedicated to the new investigation, which grew out of a review of the case called Operation Grange.
- In May 2011, Scotland Yard launched a shadow investigation called Operation Grange to reexamine the original police work.
- Nothing is there except the rectory, the church just across the way, the grange, and half a dozen thatched cottages.
- Another week had passed when, riding home one evening, he stopped at the Grange, and as it happened found Maud Barrington alone.
- It was a minute or two later when Winston swung himself into the saddle at the door of the Grange.
- I had to lay all the blame at the 'open door' of the 'Moated Grange,' which I had been reading.
- The first visit we paid the following morning was to Oxlip Grange, to see Coralie.