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wales

/weylz/US // weɪlz //UK // (weɪlz) //

威尔士,威尔斯,瓦尔,威斯康星州

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a division of the United Kingdom, in SW Great Britain. 8,016 sq. mi..

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The stone circle was found at site called Waun Mawn, which lies in the Preseli region of Wales.

  • There's a brand-new factory, just completed on the site of an old RAF maintenance base at St Athan, Wales.

  • The Wales-based artist diverges from other land artists by documenting his art with illustrations rather than photos.

  • She continued to publish essays about her life in Wales, her memories and what she called the “tangled web” of her life until shortly before her death.

  • If no one was even going to reach out to help the princess of Wales, I thought — if that’s how much we’re in denial about this — well, I should be good lying about this one for a while.

  • Iggy Azalea was born Amethyst Amelia Kelly in New South Wales.

  • The king set about punishing Marshal, opposing his attempts to establish his family in their lands in Ireland and Wales.

  • The royal couple then traveled on to the Welsh capital of Cardiff to watch a rugby match between Wales and Australia.

  • His predicament eventually become something of a cause célèbre, attracting even the attention of the Princess of Wales.

  • In his version of the story, he then convinced Wales to try the wiki approach.

  • Such a furnace worked there for many years, until copper smelting was removed from Cornwall to Wales.

  • Scotland has eight working railway companies, England and Wales 104, and Ireland 28.

  • A 60-horse-power engine was being built in Wales, with an 8-feet stroke, to work expansively with 30 lbs.

  • The cast-iron outer casing was soon abandoned, though one of them in Wales remained in work fifty years, using steam of 60 lbs.

  • I shall write to you again before I leave home, and as soon as I arrive in Wales will also write to you.