Tudor的意思和读音

Tudor

: [ˈtudər] : [ˈtjuːdə(r)]

adj.

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Tudoradj.

1.connected with the time when kings and queens from the Tudor family ruled England (1485-1603)

Tudor architecture

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adj.1.belonging to or connected with the period between 1485 and 1603 in England

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1.Many Britons have never heard of it: school history tends to skip the 400-or-so years between 1066 and the start of the Tudor era.1066400

2.Furnishings here show signs of every style from Tudor times to the Victorian Arts and Crafts Movement.

3.John, 26, his wife Cynthia, a former art student, and their four-year-old son Julian, live in a Tudor mansion with a swimming pool.26JohnCynthia(4Julian

4.The evolvement of Tudor poor laws was affected by cotemporary almsgiving concept which had countless connection with religion.

5.On the same day another English child was born to a rich family of the name of Tudor, who did want him.

6.It's not like the Tudor era, which people are much more familiar with thanks to TV dramas and historical novels.

7.But, Tudor Jones first cut his teeth trading cotton on exchanges, where limits were in force. And that colours his views.

8.As Tudor Jones himself observed, most financial operators consider price limits to be anathema to modern free markets.

9.An example using legendary hedge-fund manager Paul Tudor Jones best explains the point.··

10.of English-Gothic architecture popular during the Tudor period; characterized by half- timbered houses.