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tombola

/tom-buh-luh/US // ˈtɒm bə lə //UK // (tɒmˈbəʊlə) //

墓卷,墓园,墓葬活动,墓葬

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British.

    • : house.

Examples

  • The little cracked bells of the tiny church have been tinkling and in front of the church is a staging for a tombola.

  • The public censor knows his business; give the Romans bread, and the circus or tombola, they will be content—forever?'

  • To attract custom and push the sale of refreshments, the proprietor of the ball ends the Sunday hop with a tombola.

  • Three old ladies in Trim decided to get up a Tombola for the poor this winter, and of course they sent Murphy a sheaf of tickets.

  • As lotteries are illegal they, being pious, hated them; anyway they decided to call it a Tombola.