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单词 Cotswold
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Definition of Cotswold in English:

Cotswold

noun ˈkɒtswəʊldˈkätswōld
  • 1A sheep of a breed with fine wool, often used to produce cross-bred lambs.

  • 2mass noun Double Gloucester cheese containing chives and onions.

adjectiveˈkɒtswəʊldˈkätswōld
  • Relating to the Cotswolds.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stories submitted by Cotswold people will be stored electronically and displayed for posterity on the BBC's website.
    • An aristocrat has slammed a proposed building in a beautiful award-winning Cotswold village saying it is ‘more suited to a Swindon housing estate.’
    • A similar exercise in Bourton last year proved a success and highlighted the need for further efforts in other North Cotswold towns.
    • The additional height has been achieved through the building of a new 10,000 gallon reservoir on the top of the Cotswold escarpment.
    • The High Street contains many Cotswold stone buildings constructed between the 14th and 17th centuries and is now designated as a conservation area.
    • As she got out of her car in the mid-afternoon Cotswold sun she was greeted by her hostess.
    • It is an impossibly picturesque Cotswold market town.
    • Last year the centre celebrated the life of another eminent Cotswold man.
    • Echo the material your house is made of in the terracing: brick, perhaps, or Cotswold stone.
    • His autobiographical account of himself as a small boy growing up in an even smaller Cotswold village in a secluded valley, holds a special place in the hearts of its millions of readers.
    • The couple are hoping to take up residence in a seven-bedroom rambling Cotswold house by Christmas.
    • It's a Cotswold village that's very much a working village.
    • Youngsters from Winchcombe School are preparing to pay their respects to Cotswold soldiers.
    • Soaring prices on the world aluminium market have been blamed for a spate of sign thefts which are endangering Cotswold motorists.
    • She also paid tribute to the hard work of local volunteers who ensure that the ancient Cotswold tradition continues year after year.
    • In some respects East Hampton reminds me of certain Cotswold villages - an idealised version of small town life that only ever existed in Rupert Brooke poems or, in this case, Disney movies.
    • Their most serious setback came when valuable Cotswold stone roof tiles from the roof were stolen by thieves.
    • Police are urging Cotswold families not to put presents under the tree this Christmas.
    • Unlike the old wooden one, the new pavilion is made of Cotswold stone and is very large, with a 200 sq m floor area.
    • Personally, I am rather partial to the Cotswold variant.
 
 

Definition of Cotswold in US English:

Cotswold

nounˈkätswōld
  • A sheep of a breed with fine wool, often used to produce crossbred lambs.

adjectiveˈkätswōld
  • Relating to the Cotswolds.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The High Street contains many Cotswold stone buildings constructed between the 14th and 17th centuries and is now designated as a conservation area.
    • Youngsters from Winchcombe School are preparing to pay their respects to Cotswold soldiers.
    • Unlike the old wooden one, the new pavilion is made of Cotswold stone and is very large, with a 200 sq m floor area.
    • The additional height has been achieved through the building of a new 10,000 gallon reservoir on the top of the Cotswold escarpment.
    • The couple are hoping to take up residence in a seven-bedroom rambling Cotswold house by Christmas.
    • Echo the material your house is made of in the terracing: brick, perhaps, or Cotswold stone.
    • It's a Cotswold village that's very much a working village.
    • Soaring prices on the world aluminium market have been blamed for a spate of sign thefts which are endangering Cotswold motorists.
    • It is an impossibly picturesque Cotswold market town.
    • Police are urging Cotswold families not to put presents under the tree this Christmas.
    • A similar exercise in Bourton last year proved a success and highlighted the need for further efforts in other North Cotswold towns.
    • An aristocrat has slammed a proposed building in a beautiful award-winning Cotswold village saying it is ‘more suited to a Swindon housing estate.’
    • Last year the centre celebrated the life of another eminent Cotswold man.
    • As she got out of her car in the mid-afternoon Cotswold sun she was greeted by her hostess.
    • She also paid tribute to the hard work of local volunteers who ensure that the ancient Cotswold tradition continues year after year.
    • His autobiographical account of himself as a small boy growing up in an even smaller Cotswold village in a secluded valley, holds a special place in the hearts of its millions of readers.
    • Personally, I am rather partial to the Cotswold variant.
    • Their most serious setback came when valuable Cotswold stone roof tiles from the roof were stolen by thieves.
    • In some respects East Hampton reminds me of certain Cotswold villages - an idealised version of small town life that only ever existed in Rupert Brooke poems or, in this case, Disney movies.
    • Stories submitted by Cotswold people will be stored electronically and displayed for posterity on the BBC's website.
 
 
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