irish / ˈaɪ rɪʃ /
爱尔兰人爱尔兰语爱尔兰的爱尔兰人的
irish 的 2 个定义
adj. 形容词 adjective- of, relating to, or characteristic of Ireland, its inhabitants, or their language.
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- Only female couples who have conceived in an Irish clinic with a non anonymous donor and a child born in Ireland are covered.
- That evening he and an Army sergeant who stayed with him tried to boil an Irish stew in Stanton’s fireplace.
- Facebook then appealed that ruling, saying the newly introduced GDPR now definitely meant only the Irish regulator could take it to court.
- The Irish actor Gabriel Byrne has had a rich and varied career.
- Optimum Nutrition is an Irish owned company with Illinois roots that focuses on whey-based protein supplements to support sports nutrition.
- The month of May will see an Irish referendum on the legalization of same-sex marriage.
- After years at the head of a parochial school classroom, he could no longer distinguish one blond Irish Catholic kid from another.
- A notably large Irish contingent took part in the infamous draft riots because they did not want to compete for jobs with blacks.
- It is a reasonable assumption, considering his roots in the Republican Party, in the Marines, and his proud Scots-Irish roots.
- Irish immigrants were more likely to vote Democratic, and German immigrants voted Republican.
- The Irish Peasantry are idle, the English say truly enough; but who inquires whether there is any work within their reach?
- While a counsellor was pleading at the Irish bar, a louse unluckily peeped from under his wig.
- Two Irish soldiers being stationed in a borough in the west of England, got into a conversation respecting their quarters.
- Moore cared not for it; indeed, I think that Irish gentlemen smoke much less than English.
- An Irish clergyman insisted that it was the little hamlet of Auburn, in the county of Westmeath.