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wye

/wahy/US // waɪ //UK // (waɪ) //

怀伊,麦田,怀俄明州,怀伊河

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural wyes.

    • : the letter Y, or something having a similar shape.
    • : Electricity. a three-phase, Y-shaped circuit arrangement.
    • : Railroads. a track arrangement with three switches and three legs for reversing the direction of a train.

Examples

  • Although Clinton got Netanyahu to sign the 1998 Wye River Memorandum, for instance, he could not make Netanyahu implement it.

  • In 1998 he negotiated the Wye River Plantation with Yasser Arafat who he later called “his friend.”

  • Other festivals such as that at Hay-on-Wye have had similar experiences.

  • Fluffy clouds regularly float over the Middle East, with names like Camp David, Road Map, Oslo Process, and Wye River Memorandum.

  • Crab Seasoned Popcorn Manufacturer: Wye River Wholesale, Inc.

  • A quiet, unpretentious old border town is Hereford, pleasantly located on the banks of the always beautiful Wye.

  • Our run from Hereford up the Wye Valley to the sea, we agreed was one of our red-letter days.

  • It is situated in a wonderfully picturesque position, on a rocky bluff overlooking the River Wye.

  • After a little rest, we again sported our seven-league boots, and took a solitary ramble across the Wye.

  • I have known more than one who carried his dog with him; and once, on the Wye, I met one whose companion was a goose.