| 单词 |
Land's End |
| 释义 |
ˌLand’s ˈEnd noun a place on the southwest coast of England, which is generally thought of as the furthest point in the southwest of the UK. It is used especially in the phrase ‘from John o‘ Groats to Land’s End’, because John o’ Groats is thought of as the furthest point in the northeast of the UK. 兰兹角〔英格兰西南端点;尤用于短语 from John o’ Groats to Land’s End(从约翰奥格罗茨到兰兹角,从英国东北端到西南端)〕ˌLand’s ˈEnd nounChineseSyllable |
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