Scotland的意思和读音

Scotland

: ['skɒtlənd]

n.

n.1.

un.1.country forming the northernmost part of Great Britain and of the United Kingdom. It became united with England by the Act of Union in 1707, though the crowns had been united since 1603. Following a referendum in 1997, a separate Scottish Parliament was established in 1999 giving the country a limited degree of self-government.

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1.Snowy conditions across the U. K. have had an impact on sales, particularly in Scotland, according to the finance director.

2.In contrast, Royal Bank of Scotland =, rescued by the British taxpayer, was able to suspend interest payments on only some of its hybrids.

3.The king of England was at war with him, and had led a great army into Scotland to drive him out of the land.

4.As for the unionists, they argue that Britain would be diminished on the world stage if Scotland were to go its own way.

5.The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) finally has a date set for the long-awaited arrival of a pair of giant pandas.

6.Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez had one of his top scouts in Bari on Wednesday night to see Italy beat Scotland.·

7.If I were to take that trip, I might have gone to Ireland to discover that my Irish ancestors were originally from Scotland.

8.Scotland Yard has so far been unable to identify him. But Angolan currency found with his remains offers a clue as to his origins.线

9.Then he invaded Scotland, because it was there. Would he have done this if he had been a woman?

10.He spent the next eight months making an honest buck as a builder in Ireland before Scotland Yard caught up with him.