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surrey

/sur-ee, suhr-ee/US // ˈsɜr i, ˈsʌr i //UK // (ˈsʌrɪ) //

萨里,萨里郡,萨里州,苏里

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sur·reys.

    • : a light, four-wheeled, two-seated carriage, with or without a top, for four persons.

Examples

  • The two brothers were in a fierce dispute over property in Surrey.

  • The English grave he shares with his parents in Compton, Surrey, has been neglected.

  • The car manages to escape, but Surrey is sure of one detail—it does not have a license plate.

  • Al-Hilli also owned property in France and Iraq in addition to his comfortable Tudor-style home in Surrey.

  • A final flourish of the horn, and away we go, our coach making for the heart of Surrey.

  • He remembered passing the lodge gates some year or two before when cycling through Surrey.

  • On the Surrey shore whistles shrieked, and endless moving chains sent up their monstrous clangor into the night.

  • The second door was opened, and the clangor of the Surrey shore suddenly proclaimed itself.

  • By this time Dick knew full particulars of all the old families in Surrey, and he was gratified at their appearance.