Scarborough

英 美 ['skɑr,bəro]
  • n. 士嘉堡(多伦多一区名);斯卡伯勒(英格兰一自治市)
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Scarborough
place in Yorkshire, earlier Scarðabork, etc., apparently a viking name, from Old Norse and meaning "fortified place of a man called Skarthi," identified in old chronicles as Thorgils Skarthi, literally "Thorgils Harelip," from Old Norse skartð "notch, hack (in the edge of a thing); mountain pass." It has been noted that a literal reading of the name as "gap-hill" suits the location. Scarborough warning "short notice or none" is from 1540s.
1. Scarborough Council commissioned geological experts earlier this year to survey the cliffs.
斯卡伯勒市政会在今年早些时候委托地质专家对这些悬崖进行勘测。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Scarborough are aiming to pull off a repeat of their giant-killing act against Chelsea three years ago.
斯卡伯勒队想要像3年前击败切尔西队那样再度上演以弱胜强的好戏。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He remembered his promise to her on the cliffs near Scarborough.
他记起了在斯卡巴勒附近的悬崖上对姑娘所作的许诺!

来自辞典例句

4. Next morning she rose up early, paid for her night's lodging and set out for Scarborough.
第二天清早她起得很早, 付了店钱,便出发前往斯卡巴勒.

来自辞典例句

5. Helen was probably best known in Scarborough as a healer of animals.
海伦可能是斯卡伯勒最出名的兽医.

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