Cornish的意思和读音

Cornish

: [ˈkɔrnɪʃ] : [ˈkɔː(r)nɪʃ]

adj.

n.

Cornishn.

1.[u]the Celtic language that was spoken in Cornwall in England. Nobody now uses Cornish as a first language.

adj.

1.connected with Cornwall, or its people, language or culture

adj.1. (Cornwall)

adj.1.from or relating to Cornwall, an area in the extreme southwest of England

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1.When he had young children, and was living in Cornish, New Hampshire, he did the usual things.

2.Its strategy was to eschew the crowded Cornish market, instead selling pasties to the rest of the country.

3.A soldier in a chariot will resist the Wolf and transform the Cornish people into a Boar.

4.Cornish says many have been caught on reefs in Southeast Asia, in countries that do not have sustainable fisheries management.

5.Probably the most famous of these dishes is the Cornish pasty, a traditional miners' lunch of beef and potato wrapped in pastry.

6.Cornish pasty includes uncooked beef, potato and onion, with a light seasoning of salt and pepper - keeping a chunky texture.

7.The main mountain regions are the Cornish Heights, the Cambrian in Wales, the Cambrian Mountains (in Lake District) and the Pennies.西便

8.He was the size of a Cornish game hen, as his uncle put it.

9.Plymouth University students visited Cornish seaside resorts, tempting young holiday-makers with surfboards and cinema vouchers.Plymouth访Cornish

10.Allegedly, Reese discovered Ryan was cheating with actress and co-star Abbie Cornish, with whom he went on to have a relationship.