Harrow的意思和读音

harrow

: ['heroʊ] : ['hærəʊ]

n.

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Harrown.

1.a piece of farming equipment that is pulled over land that has been ploughed to break up the earth before planting

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n.1.[Travel]part of the London Borough of Harrow, United Kingdom

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1.Toward the very end of his period as prime minister, he was invited to address the young boys at his old school, Harrow.

2.The Marlborough, Branksome and Harrow schools have had a helping hand from local governments in building their Asian branches.

3.The Harrow custom of calling the roll is different from that of Eton.

4.The related technique please consult 'Unconventional Harrow' in a book 'Chinese Traditional Wushu Equipment'.使”。

5.Parents, he says, are "buying into" the fact that "it's Harrow, it's a world brand" .”。

6.At the parent Harrow, an impressive 66 per cent of A-levels were A grades this year.(A-Levels)66%A,

7.Mark went to Harrow and is now the representative of an Australia-based freight company.

8.But he is realistic that a carbon copy of Harrow is unlikely and that the school will inevitably "develop an identity of its own" .”。

9.He was also the first person from the Chinese mainland to have studied at Harrow School before being accepted by Oxford.

10.Men who have been educated at Harrow are known as Old Harrovians.OldHarrovians。