cairn

英[keən]
美[kern]

基本释义

n.
石冢,石堆纪念碑,堆石界标

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实用例句

Thousands fellvictimand thirst before the first cairn was found.

成千上万人死了,人们踏着他们的尸骨,才找到第一座用石子堆起的路标.

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The Tate's Cairn Tunnel may be allowed an average toll rise of 24 per cent in January.

政府可能批准大老山隧道明年一月加价,平均加幅达百分之二十四.

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Joshua Cairn: Do you ever feel weird about me?

约书亚·凯安: 你从没觉得我很神秘 吗 ?

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Joshua Cairn: Do you ever feel weird about me? Your weird son?

约书亚·凯安: 你从没觉得我很神秘 吗 ?你那神秘的儿子?

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The Tate's Cairn also recorded a wind gust of 284 km hour record.

而大老山亦录得时速284公里的阵风纪录.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a mound of stones piled up as a memorial or to mark a boundary or path

  • 2. small rough-haired breed of terrier from Scotland

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