Edinburgh的意思和读音

Edinburgh

: [ˈɛdnˌbɜrə] : [ˈednˌbə:rə]

n.

n.1.

un.1.capital city of Scotland, situated on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. It is home to a cathedral, a castle, the royal Palace of Holyroodhouse, three universities, and the headquarters of the Scottish Parliament.

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1.The marketing director had pressing business which kept him in Leeds , so he sent his deputy on to represent him in Edinburgh.

2.When you visit Britain next year, please come up to Edinburgh for a few days.

3.But of the British banks that had to be rescued, three out of four were headquartered in Yorkshire, Newcastle and Edinburgh.

4.But before starting her course at university in Edinburgh, Scotland, she took a year out and enrolled in an Art Foundation course.

5.The mob of Edinburgh, when thoroughly excited, had been at all times one of the fiercest which could be found in Europe.

6.'He's taking her out in the boat, 'I thought. 'Perhaps she's going to Edinburgh. '。”,“。”

7.How much is a ticket to Edinburgh?

8.But of all the Edinburgh undergraduates, it was Conan Doyle who was the most deeply impressed by his incredible mentor.*

9.The tickets for these performances are quiet cheap, and it is usually easier to see your favourite star in Edinburgh than it is in London.便

10.Susan: That's not the point, you old cynic. Edinburgh has plenty of history and suchlike, not that you'd appreciate that.