welsh 的定义
Informal: Sometimes Offensive.
- to cheat by failing to pay a gambling debt: You aren't going to welsh on me, are you?
- to go back on one's word: He welshed on his promise to help in the campaign.
welsh 近义词
renege, swindle
更多welsh例句
- Tishani Doshi is a Welsh-Gujarati poet, novelist, and dancer.
- This farm, set in the majestic green Welsh hills, turned out to the inspiration they needed.
- Later, Welsh would help build Ruffle, a Flash emulator that can be downloaded as a desktop application or a browser extension.
- As a study by the Welsh government points out, trading two weeks of viral increase for two weeks of viral “decay” could put the pandemic back by 28 days or more.
- We have Matthew Rhys from The Americans as a Welsh separatist.
- The royal couple then traveled on to the Welsh capital of Cardiff to watch a rugby match between Wales and Australia.
- In 1984, a group of lesbian and gay activists joined forces with striking UK miners to help local Welsh communities.
- “Ab Welsh, who was a forward with the Saskatoon Quakers was the first one,” Howe said.
- He'll be played by Grahame Fox, a journeyman Welsh actor who's appeared on the U.K. soap EastEnders and the TV series Casualty.
- The cross-head, side rods, and boiler were very similar to the Welsh stationary engines of that date.
- He perceived that they had lived long enough in retirement in the little Welsh village to have acquired a pride in its legend.
- He pointed out however that the average height of the Yugo-Slavs exceeded that of the Welsh.
- There is every indication that the city was burned and plundered by the wild Welsh tribes sixteen hundred or more years ago.
- The weather was glorious and no section of Britain surpassed the Welsh landscapes in beauty.