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Monmouth的意思

Monmouth中文翻譯:

n.蒙默思郡(英國威爾士原郡名)

相似詞語短語

this monment───這個月

a monment ago───一個月前

at the monment───在婚禮上

雙語使用場景

Osbaldo is one of a lucky batch to be accepted to Monmouth College in western Illinois.───在伊利諾斯州西部蒙默斯學院今年的錄取名單中,奧斯巴爾多幸運地成為了其中一名。

Both archaeologists quoted the 12th-century monk Geoffrey of Monmouth as saying the stones were thought to have medicinal properties.───兩位考古學家都引用了12世紀的修道士蒙茅思的杰弗里曾說過的話,石頭當時被認為具有醫學療效。

Isn't this guy from Monmouth State?───這家伙不是從蒙默斯州來的?

Two years, we have not had red face, monmouth, there was no worry about the University before any unhappy things.───兩年里,我們沒有紅過臉,沒有吵過嘴,沒有發生上大學前所擔心的任何不開心的事情。

Here you give it a value of Monmouth as opposed to Donzai, which was the value in the XML document that you read earlier.───這里給它分配的值是Monmouth,而不是前面XML文檔中的Donzai。

Both archaeologists quoted the 12th-century monk Geoffrey of Monmouth as saying the stones were thought to have medicinal properties.───兩位考古學家都引用了12世紀的修道士蒙茅思的杰弗里曾說過的話,石頭當時被認為具有醫學療效。

By the banks of the River Wye, Monmouth has historic connections with early Roman and medieval times.───在懷河的兩岸散布著羅馬和中世紀時期著名的建筑。

The contract comes from the Army Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Tactical of Fort Monmouth , N. J.───合同的授予方是美國陸軍負責指控、通信和戰術的計劃執行辦公室。

英語使用場景

Some chub below Vauxhall bridge in Monmouth.

Lady Monmouth was amusing and clever, and seemed to like Dorian Gray very much.

In 1956, Monmouth College accredited by the state to offer four - year programs leading the baccalaureate degree.

From there on, the topography is less demanding, the road undulating gently all the way to Monmouth.

Their last known descendant, Nathaniel Salperton, was among those executed after the Monmouth rebellion in 1685.

"It can be painful to the hen to lay a larger egg, " Tom Vesey, who keeps 16, 000 hens on 45 acres at Dingestow, Monmouth, told The Times.

However, most experts agree that the story was popularised by the 12th Century History of the Kings of Britain, written by the Oxford-based Welsh scholar Geoffrey of Monmouth.

Both archaeologists quoted the 12th-century monk Geoffrey of Monmouth as saying the stones were thought to have medicinal properties.

They shared Whig exclusionist politics and were arrested during the Monmouth rebellion.