grange

英[ɡreɪndʒ] 美[ɡreɪndʒ]
  • n. 农场;庄园
  • Grange.
  • n. 格兰其(美国农业保护者协会)
  • grab off vt.抢先获得(捷足先登)
  • grabber n.抢夺者;贪心汉;抓帧器
  • grabbing n.抓;夺取动词grab的现在分词形式.
  • grabble vi.搜索;爬;匍匐搜索
  • grabby adj.贪婪的
Noun:
  1. an outlying farm

1. Most of the New Grange site is an earth - covered cairn.
新格兰奇的大多数遗迹是被泥土覆盖的石堆.

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2. New Grange is one of the most extravagantly decorated prehistoric tombs.
新格兰奇是装饰最豪华的史前陵墓之一.

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3. In a few minutes Norman Grange stamped along the veranda.
几分钟以后,诺尔曼·格兰奇登登地沿着游廊走了过来.

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4. Grange answered a trifle harshly.
格兰奇的回答有点刺耳.

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5. Living this lonely life, Mrs. Grange got into the habit of talking out loud to herself.
格兰奇太太由于过着这种寂寞的生活, 养成了自言自语的习惯.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I will spend my summer vacation in my uncle's grange.
      我将去我叔叔的农庄过暑假。
    2. They want to buy the old grange and turn it into a hotel.
      他们想买一座旧农庄把并把它改建成一个旅馆。

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