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单词 Scots
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1. The Scots have distilled whisky for centuries.
2. The Scots like to ring out the Old Year.
3. They still speak broad Scots even though they left Scotland twenty years ago.
4. Her father was a major in the Scots Guards.
5. She comes from an old Scots family.
6. He spoke with a Scots accent.
7. Scots are an adventurous and inventive people.
8. The Scots won their match against England.
9. His wife is Scots.
10. a slight Scots accent.
11. The English were heavily defeated by the Scots in the battle that followed.
12. He spoke broad Scots.
13. The Scots were on the offensive for most of the game.
14. There are things you can express in Scots that you can't say in English.
15. The majority of Scots favour an autonomous Scotland involving devolution or complete independence.
16. Mary, Queen of Scots, only ruled for six years.
17. During the 1920's the number of Scots who made the journey across the Atlantic to the United States was unprecedented.
18. The Scots were held in abhorrence all over Europe.
19. The Scots get very annoyed when asked this question.
20. To help underprivileged Scots go to college.
21. Compare Scottish, Scots and Scotch.
22. We were cousinshis grandfather was King of Scots,and his great-grandfather was Henry VII of England.
23. This corresponds to the period of minority in Scots law.
24. Therefore, compare to Mongolian Scots pine, Chinese fir has better performance in field test.
25. Scots is the dialect of English used in the Lowlands of Scotland.
26. Catholic forces supporting Mary Queen of Scots were routed by Protestants under her half-brother Lord James Stuart, Earl of Murray.
27. The noun Scots refers to the Scottish dialect of the English language and Scotch is whisky.
28. There are thought to be around 10,000 young homeless Scots in London at any given time.
28. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
29. He used his column to spout ill-informed criticism of the Scots rugby team.
30. At the Battle of Falkirk(1298), said to be the first battle in which the longbow proved decisive, the troops of Edward I defeated the Scots. Population, 37, 800.
1. The Scots like to ring out the Old Year.
2. They still speak broad Scots even though they left Scotland twenty years ago.
3. The English were heavily defeated by the Scots in the battle that followed.
4. The majority of Scots favour an autonomous Scotland involving devolution or complete independence.
31. The beheading of Mary Queen of Scots was an act of regicide.
32. Mohrland's trees range in price from $125 for a 14-foot Fraser fir to $27 for a Scots pine.
33. Although the debate cooled down for a while after 1559, the emergence of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, in 1567, prompted a renewed discussion of female rulership .
34. Climate change may already threaten Scots pine stands in the Swiss Alps.
35. Some 31 % of Scots smoke, compared with 26 % of Britons.
36. Mr McGinnes added: "We can't prove that Mary Queen of Scots played with the ball.
37. An irate Scotchman wrote to a newspaper editor, asking him to stop printing stories about stingy Scots.
38. Mary Queen of Scots was executed in 1587 for plotting to assassinate Elizabeth 1. Her tomb lies in the Museum of Scotland.
39. Edward III of England recognized Scotland's independence in 1328, but war between the Scots and English carried on for several centuries.
40. John Knox, a 16th-century Calvinist, condemned the governments of Queens Elizabeth and Mary (of Scots) as “this monstrous regiment [rule] of women”.
41. Mary Queen of Scots House is in Queen Street, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, about 90 minutes drive South of Edinburgh, Scotland.
42. The British call z zed and the scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee.
43. Andrzej Bobiec passes through a blue-green glade of Scots pine, barely a mile from the Belarusian border.
44. However, in these two test sites, both ACQ-D treated Mongolian Scots pine and Chinese fir displayed excellent decay and termite resistance performance after HC post-treatment.
45. In Scots law an indictment is in more narrative form.
46. His poem (and song) Auld Lang Syne is often sung at Hogmanay (the last day of the year), and Scots Wha Hae served for a long time as an unofficial national anthem of the country.
47. At the Battle of Falkirk (298), said to be the first battle in which the longbow proved decisive, the troops of Edward I defeated the Scots. Population, 37,800.
48. Ever since Tacitus, the Roman historian, noted with awe the flame-headed natives of Caledonia, observers have wondered at the prevalence of ginger hair among the Scots.
49. Green campaigners and Scots politicians have also criticised Shell for being slow to publicise the problem and release sufficient information on containing the oil.
50. It was the scene of the coronation of Henry VI of England in 1430, and later, that of Mary, Queen of Scots.
51. A guy named John Skelton was so thrilled about a victory in 1513 of England over the invading Scots under Scottish King James IV that he wrote a poem about it which was used as a rousing victory song.
52. D. Canute forced Malcolm II, king of the Scots, to recognize him as overlord.
53. Mary , Queen of Scots , was put to death in 1587.
54. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in Carlisle's th-century castle from May to July 5'8. Population, 7,200.
55. Mary Queen of Scots was executed in 1587 for plotting to assassinate Elizabeth 1.
56. All signs suggested her successor would be James VI of Scotland, the son of Mary Queen of Scots - the queen who had been executed in 1587 on Elizabeth's orders.
57. Here too, you can trace the footsteps of heroes like St Columba, Sir William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Mary, Queen of Scots ... and of outlaws like Rob Roy.
58. Tradition has it that the Stuart kings were curlers, and both Mary Queen of Scots and Darnley are reputed to have played.
59. Mary Queen of Scots married the Dauphin of France (heir to the throne) at 15 and became a widow at 19. She returned to Scotland and was crowned at Holyrood Palace as the Queen of Scots.
60. The Scots may get very annoyed being asked the question.
61. The Scots subdued the environment with simple spades and strong arms.
62. Robert I of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh are crowned king and Queen of the Scots.
63. For many centuries, fire ceremonies have been an important part of Hogmanay. The Scots set small fires as a way to end the old year.
64. 1306 - Robert I of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh are crowned king and Queen of the Scots.
65. It can be distinguished from the native Scots Pine by the distinctive twist in its needles.
65. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
66. The uvular r's of French and the fricative, glottal ch's of German (and Scots) are essential to one's imagination of these languages and their speakers.
67. The Queen of Scots rolled her eyes at Mrs Seton to express her astonishment at the presumption of the farmer's daughter.
68. It's scots love song.
69. Tradition has it that the Stuart Kings were curlers, and both Mary Queen of Scots and Darnley are reputed to have played.
70. Gaelic, the old Celtic language of the Scots, is still heard in the Highlands and the Western Isles.
71. Mary Queen of Scots wasaccused by her enemies of playing golf shortly after her husband's murder.
72. If Elizabeth failed to produce an heir, then her cousin Mary Queen of Scots, also Catholic, would inherit the throne.
73. Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Irish (among others) were all prohibited in education at one time or another, which possibly contributed the most to the plummeting usage of the languages.
74. She has subjected Mary Queen of Scots to precisely that position.
75. The story is further told that when the Picts and Scots were attacked by the Saxons , they called on St. Andrew for help.
76. Welsh, Scots Gaelic and Irish had inferior status to English, whereas Scots wasn't even recognized as a separate language, and all suffered as a result.
77. Edward's imitation Scots accent is a standing joke around here.
78. A borough of northwest England near the Scottish border. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in Carlisle's 11th-century castle from May to July 1568. Population, 71,200.
79. Later a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror the Stuarts of Traquair supported Mary Queen of Scots and the Jacobite cause without counting the cost.
80. A study by academics at Glasgow University found that 49% of white Scots showed some degree of Islamophobia (fears about national identity or economic resentment), compared with 63% of English whites.
81. This might horrify Scots, but after two hours of "dice" (a Chinese drinking game) you appreciate the tea.
82. Mary Queen of Scots introduced it to France when she studied there.
83. The great national myths of Calvinist cultures are all of wars against imperialist oppressors: the Dutch against the Spanish, the Scots against the English; the Americans against the British.
84. Because of his weakness his army was beaten by the Robert the Bruce and the Scots at Bannockburn which led to revolution by the English barons and the start of a short civil war.
85. MiniSeries depicting the turbulent and bloody reign of Scottish monarchs Mary, Queen of Scots and her son King James VI of Scotland who became King James I of England and foiled the Gunpowder Plot.
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