Welsh
Welsh 英 [welʃ] 美 [wɛlʃ]
adj. 威尔士的;威尔士人的;威尔士语的 n. 威尔士语
进行时:welshing 过去式:welshed 过去分词:welshed 第三人称单数:welshes 名词复数:welshes
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- adj. 威尔士的;威尔士人的;威尔士语的
- n. 威尔士语
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1. For all that, he remains fond of the Welsh capital.
也因为此,他对这个威尔士的首都充满感情。
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2. Even worse, there are families who have no choice but to go without food – according to a recent report by a Welsh charity, a family with small children went without food for more than 24 hours.
更糟糕的是,有些家庭根本就没有选择,就是得饿着——根据来自一个威尔士慈善组织的最新报告显示,一个有孩子的家庭处于食物缺乏的状态超过24小时。
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3. John’s Scottish and the rest of us are Welsh.
约翰是苏格兰人,我们其余的是威尔士人。
- Welsh (adj.) Old English Wielisc, Wylisc (West Saxon), Welisc, Wælisc (Anglian and Kentish) "foreign; British (not Anglo-Saxon), Welsh; not free, servile," from Wealh, Walh "Celt, Briton, Welshman, non-Germanic foreigner;" in Tolkien's definition, "common Gmc. name for a man of what we should call Celtic speech," but also applied in Germanic languages to speakers of Latin, hence Old High German Walh, Walah "Celt, Roman, Gaulish," and Old Norse Val-land "France," Valir "Gauls, non-Germanic inhabitants of France" (Danish vælsk "Italian, French, southern"); from Proto-Germanic *Walkhiskaz, from a Celtic tribal name represented by Latin Volcæ (Caesar) "ancient Celtic tribe in southern Gaul."
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