wold
英 [wəʊld]
美
- n. 荒原;无树木的山地
- n. (Wold)人名;(瑞典)沃尔德;(挪)沃尔
词态变化
复数: wolds;
英文词源
- wold (n.)
- Old English wald (Anglian), weald (West Saxon, Kentish) "forest, wooded upland," from Proto-Germanic *walthuz (cognates: Old Saxon and Old Frisian wald, Middle Dutch woude, wold, Dutch woud, Middle Low German walde, Old High German wald, German Wald "forest," Swedish vall "pasture," Old Norse völlr "soil, field, meadow"), from PIE root *welt- "woods; wild." The sense development from "forested upland" to "rolling open country" (c. 1200) perhaps is from Scandinavian influence, or a testimony to the historical deforestation of Britain. Not current since mid-16c.; survives mainly in place names (such as Cotswold).
双语例句
- 1. Tom Morris , present - day owner of Ruskin Antiques, Stow - on - the - Wold, specialises in works made by the Movement's craftsmen.
- 在斯托昂泽沃尔德的拉斯金古玩店现在的店主汤姆 - 莫里斯, 专营工艺美术运动时代的手工艺者创作的作品.
来自百科语句
- 2. It has left off raining down in Lincolnshire, at last, and Chesney Wold has taken heart.
- 林肯郡的雨终于停止,切斯尼山庄也跟着热闹起来了.
来自辞典例句
- 3. To the wold you may be just one person.
- 对于世界而言你或许只是一个人.
来自互联网
- 4. The wold puts off its mask of vastness lover.
- 世界对著它的爱人,把它浩瀚的面具揭下了.
来自互联网
- 5. My involvement with the Sea Org wold remain peripheral.
- 我之所以能与他们分担痛苦,只不过是因为我有资金.
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