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lough

/lok, lokh/US // lɒk, lɒx //UK // (lɒx, lɒk) //

湖泊,石湖

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Irish English.

    • : a lake.
    • : a partially landlocked or protected bay; a narrow arm of the sea.

Examples

  • Winterfell is in fact Castle Ward, which may be more familiar as Winterfell, overlooks the beautiful Strangford Lough.

  • Cattle and kine were taken furtively or openly to these very hills and vales where Jim Lough now lived in quietude and peace.

  • Those who had passed on told only fragments, and Jim Lough, neither verified nor denied.

  • In these things, Jim Lough made enemies as well as friends, but cared as little for the one as he appreciated the other.

  • If anyone calls me Miss Lough, I pay no attention, thinking they mean someone else.

  • Hearing the outcry, Adine Lough came out of the house, and down the graveled way.