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weald

/weeld/US // wild //UK // (wiːld) //

牧羊人,牧歌,牧民,翡翠

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : wooded or uncultivated country.

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Examples

  • He was born, he says, in the Weald of Kent; and suffered much from his parents poverty, when young.

  • In the parish church of Cranbrook, in the Weald of Kent, is a curious bath for immersion, of which the following is the history.

  • The sun had burst through the gauzy mists which veiled it, and the whole broad Weald was washed in golden light.

  • As you pass along you command a noble view of the wild, or weald, on one hand, and the broad downs and sea on the other.

  • We live at a very quiet little country village in the weald of Surrey.