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norland

/nawr-luhnd/US // ˈnɔr lənd //UK // (ˈnɔːlənd) //

诺兰,北部地区,诺兰德,诺兰公司

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British Dialect.

    • : northland.

Examples

  • It lay between me and Vera Norland; we both knew the words equally well, so we drew lots, and I won.

  • There were the rich coasts of England, but they were well guarded, and many of the Norland race were along the wardens.

  • The whole coast of Norland was closely blockaded by cordon within cordon, and every port, even the smallest, held by the British.

  • Further westward is the square of the same name, on the site of old Norland House.

  • At Norland Castle, for instance, she provided dinner for some two hundred old people of the district.