单词 | Far From the Madding Crowd |
释义 | Far From the Madding Crowd From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishFar From the Madding CrowdFar From the Mad‧ding Crowd /ˌfɑː frəm ðə ˌmædɪŋ ˈkraʊd $ ˌfɑːr-/a phrase that is used to mean the peacefulness and quiet of the country. It was the title of a novel by Thomas Hardy about people living in a country village in the west of England during Victorian times. Hardy took the title from a famous poem by Thomas Gray. |
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