trone 的定义
Scot. and North England.
- a large pair of scales, a spring balance, or other weighing device located in a town or marketplace to weigh goods and merchandise.
更多trone例句
- O'Connell says Trone reluctantly gave him his account of what transpired at the meeting before he died.
- Joining Kissinger at the meeting was Eugene Trone, a dapper former Cairo-based CIA officer with a penchant for bow ties.
- Trone only learned of this through Ismael, who after the meeting "sat by a stream beyond the garden and wept," O'Connell writes.
- The Hall du Trone, which we next visited, contained a great variety of beautiful pictures.
- The execution was to take place the same day at the Barrire du Trone-Renvers.
- Domus gevith to a planet v fortitudis; And a planet in his hows is lyke a kynge in his hall, And in the high trone of his glorie.
- And he seide that sat in the trone, lo I make alle thingis newe.
- The sight of the destroyer dipping her ensign caused both officers to turn their heads and look at the "Trone."