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/ing-guhl/US // ˈɪŋ gəl //UK // (ˈɪŋɡəl) //
锭子,摄取,锭剂,英特尔
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n.名词 noun
- 1
Chiefly British Dialect.
- : a fire burning in a hearth.
- : a fireplace; hearth.
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“It raises the possibility that there may be a common cause,” said Dr. James Ingle, one of 348 authors on the study.
There was heat, light, and a bar-parlor with a wide old-fashioned chimney-place, provided with seats within the ingle.
In 1644 Ingle and Claiborne made a descent on the colony in a vessel, appropriately called the "Reformation."
My breath freezes, despite my pipe, as I peer from the door: and with a fortnight-old newspaper I retire to the ingle-nook.
Saundersville, which was platted by John Ingle, did not contain an inhabitant by 1830.
Ralph Ingle is as frank and hearty-spoken a gentleman as there is in Maryland.
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