Plymouth的意思和读音

Plymouth

: ['plɪməθ] : ['plɪməθ]

n.

n.1.

un.1.port in Devon, southwestern England.2.town in southeastern Massachusetts, on Plymouth Bay, south of Duxbury. It was settled by the Pilgrims in 1620.

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1.A woman in Plymouth, England, had a migraine so powerful that it replaced her British accent with a Chinese one, the Daily Mail reported.

2.About a week later (on 11 September) FitzRoy took Darwin out to see the Beagle at Plymouth.(911

3.More notable, the man who has multiplied Plymouth's sales by five is one of the few crack motormen who did not rise from the bench.

4.Plymouth was the home of the great abolitionist preacher Henry Ward Beecher and a stop on the Underground Railroad.HenryWard

5.The Pilgrims had a feast in 1621 near Plymouth, Massachusetts, which is often referred to as the first Thanksgiving.1621

6.One afternoon my dad's old blue Plymouth wagon broke down, and he called me FOR a ride to take him to the doctor FOR his annual checkup.

7.Relations between the English at Plymouth and the Wampanoags continued to be generally peaceful for over fifty years.50

8.Chelsea are set to move for Plymouth Argyle youngster Dan Gosling after watching him in action again at the weekend.西

9.And in early April there'll be a separate series of events in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Plymouth and Swansea.西

10.She had delayed the start of her trip, from Plymouth, after being taken to hospital with breathing difficulties.