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huyton-with-roby

/hahyt-n-with-roh-bee, ‐with‐/US // ˈhaɪt n wɪθˈroʊ bi, ‐wɪð‐ //

带Roby的惠顿酒店(Huyton-with-Roby)

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an urban district in Merseyside, NW England, E of Liverpool.

Examples

  • The Caiman offers a range of option packages, from bristling-with-machine-guns, to monster-truck-field-hospital.

  • He referred to this risky state of affairs as “the babushka-with-uranium-in-the-chicken-shed” problem.

  • After the “man-with-a-cap” shot up the Libération offices yesterday he headed to the other side of town on the Métro.

  • Patience is virtue—a really, painfully difficult-to-deal-with virtue.

  • They were not ostentatious as much as they were happy—in a grownup, made-peace-with-it-all way.

  • The little shoe, whose silken laces had become loose in walking, lay in the road covered-with dust.

  • This garrison arrived at the moment when the insurgents, confiding on the Governor's promise, were with-drawing.

  • So late home to supper and to bed, weary-with walking so long to no purpose in the Park to-day.

  • And yet—can you understand it?With a tender smile and a tear, And a half-compassionate yearning,I felt her grown more dear.

  • Ferdinand Lopez learned immediately through Mrs. Roby that the early departure for Herefordshire had been fixed.