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wold

/wohld/US // woʊld //UK // (wəʊld) //

冬天,冬天来了,冬天的时候,冬天里

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an elevated tract of open country.
    • : Often wolds. an open, hilly district, especially in England, as in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire.

Examples

  • “Other people tried it, and had amazing results,” Wold continues.

  • “We stress with everyone that they should discuss this with their doctor,” says Wold.

  • According to Wold, the National Institutes of Health has spent less than $2 million on studying cluster headaches in 25 years.

  • Bob Wold, 61, started getting the killer headaches 35 years ago.

  • And so, Wold was “always on the look out for something better.”

  • The accents seem to fall on She and have, the e in wold-e being elided.

  • If you go toward the south, there is Ashley-Wold and grandmamma, Mrs. Galloway.

  • He's worth thousands and thousands, they say, though 'a do live on in the same wold way up in the same wold house.

  • The perfect form, rare beauty, intelligence, and wealth of Wold did not startle an apprehension in my breast.

  • Wold exhibited his fine person and exerted all his captivating powers of intellect.