单词 | Wellington |
例句 | 1. Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo. 2. The appointment was given to Wellington, mainly for political reasons. 3. In the winter she wears thick socks, Wellington boots and gloves. 4. The entrance hall is littered with toys and wellington boots. 4. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 5. Wellington Barracks is a restricted area and anyone who enters should have identification. 6. In the event, Wellington failed to form a government. 7. Wellington stiffened, remembering the details of the gossip. 8. Is Wellington larger than Auckland? 9. Andy has a pair of wellington boots. 10. In Wellington, stocks fell, though losses were restrained by buying by overseas investors in the forestry sector. 11. The house belonged to the Duke of Wellington, and his picture hangs in the hall. 12. Wellington station, which was opened in 1937, was even grander, with a massive Doric frontage. 13. Sensible shoes are recommended, especially wellington boots in wet weather. 14. Both Wellington and Harriett lacked imagination but relied instead on keen observation. 15. Rows of wellington boots and raincoats lined the inside porch. 16. Twice he worked for the Wellington City Mission, among the lost and lonely people of the inner city. 17. The original owner of the house was the Duke of Wellington. 18. With his vowels short as his hair, it was easy to mistake Wellington for an Afrikaner. 19. My third misadventure of the trip happened while we were in Wellington. 20. A detached two- bedroomed town house in the capital Wellington went for £18,500. 21. Whether he would have made it with his fairly anaemic academic record at Wellington is another matter. 22. They also agreed to convert the western side of Wellington Street North car park from a long-stay into a short-stay. 23. Above the town rose the 4,000-foot peak of Mount Wellington, the only vestige of untamed nature. 24. I was out with my children when we passed a shoe shop with some wellington boots outside. 25. It's no accident that the stunning national museum in Wellington is known by the Maori name of Te Papa. 26. After that he still chased me, firing away with wellington boots, sugar bowls and other unlikely weapons. 27. Diana cut a nondescript figure in her checked shirt, her sister's anorak, cords and wellington boots. 28. Crawford was still in camp during the 1918 season, and was able to perform great feats for Wellington. 29. One of his feet found its way into an enormous wellington boot. 30. Spenwood is a delightful sheep's milk cheese from the same dairy as the Wellington. 1. Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo. 31. Unlike Wellington, Harriett was a political animal through and through, whose ambition was that her men should succeed. 32. This one is well researched, but I question whether it adds much to the sum total of our knowledge about Wellington. 33. I have danced the Wellington Boot Dance with the Zulu in the township hostels. 34. From there, he was taken by ambulance to Wellington Hospital. 34. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 35. Incoming/outgoing trains linked with the national rail network at Haybridge Junction, Wellington. 36. He had obviously taken off his wellington boots in the kitchen and not bothered to pull on a pair of shoes. 37. The wrecked Wellington bomber still smouldered in the open field. 38. Kirton first achieved coaching prominence in London and, on his return to New Zealand, eventually took over the Wellington side. 39. Looking up, I saw a formation of six Wellington bombers passing over at 4, 000 meters. 40. Investment managers such as Boston-based Wellington Management Co. will feel the impact. 41. They could feel the chill of the water through the rubber of their Wellington boots. 42. Here in the 1844 the Wellington Monument was erected which tells the story of the acorns. 43. Below: Wellington, built on land that emerged from the sea after an earthquake 100 years ago. 44. In Wellington, stocks ended lower, with forestry issues leading the decline, as recent overseas interest dropped off. 45. I don't believe Wellington stayed to give De Gaulle moral support. 46. Formal confirmation will be announced by the International Board in Wellington tomorrow afternoon. 47. Home and dry: use a hairdryer to dry the inside of wellington boots. 48. Two men were discussing a brand-new opera in which the ladies of the chorus all wore wellington boots. 49. Wellington, the capital city, lies on the North Island. 50. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. 51. N Wellington is the capital of New Zealand . 52. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington. 53. He lives on Wellington Road. 54. Wellington is nothing but a hero like many another. 55. Napoleon encountered Wellington in the Battle of Waterloo. 56. Is Wellington on our route? 57. I hear Wellington develops very quickly. 58. A streaker runs across the ground as New Zealand play Pakistan during the first innings on day three of their second test cricket match in Wellington, January 17, 2011. 59. The past gave us kings and queens, great cathedrals and beautiful gardens; the past gave us Shakespeare, Newton, Cook, Nelson, Wellington, Austen, Darwin, and Elgar. 60. Wellington had only one hundred and fifty-nine mouths of fire; Napoleon had two hundred and forty. 61. Wellington held the village and the culminating plain; Ney had only the crest and the slope. 62. The wellington boot-sellers of Reading are quietly confident, pledging "extra deliveries". 63. The Duke of Wellington, British soldier of distinction, statesman, was born at Dublin. 64. A streaker is caught by security guards during the Super 14 rugby match between New Zealand's Wellington Hurricanes and Australia's Western Force in Wellington February 20, 2010. 64. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 65. Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, changed its name to Middle Earth for the film's opening. 66. A female streaker is caught by security staff during a friendly football match between LA Galaxy and Wellington Phoenix in Wellington December 1, 2007. 67. It is extremely worrying ,'said Professor Liz Wellington, also of Warwick University. " 68. THANK YOU WELLINGTON FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT IN KEEPING THE FESTIVAL GOING. 69. The pilot decided that Christchurch was too far away, and played it safe and landed at Wellington. 70. After he busted out of the scene of his first exile, Elba, it took the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blucher and a lot of troops at Waterloo to put him out of business once and for all. 71. Napoleon crushed many opponents, but Wellington proved to be his nemesis. 72. Do we need a language support if we attend Wellington? 73. It employs Wellington to make of Foy, who was only a soldier, an orator. 74. Laurence Hogan, Wellington NZ The player can tap the ball and run or tap it and pass to his team-mates. 75. The Hobart flights were paid for by Wellington - based Omeka Communications , air industry sources told Fairfax. 76. The Danish capital shared sixth spot with Tokyo while Vancouver tied with Wellington in ninth position. 77. But many Venetians are not yet ready to toss their Wellington boots and waders. 78. Prussian and British forces under Blucher and the Duke of Wellington routed the French forces under Napoleon. 79. " Well, I am connected with the Wellington -- the new hotel on Broadway. 80. The capital is Wellington and the largest city is Auckland. 81. At five o'clock Wellington drew out his watch, and he was heard to murmur these sinister words, "Blucher, or night!" 82. Hundreds of people had gathered to watch a leading gastroenterologist from Wellington Hospital perform the endoscopy on the bird at the zoo in late June. 83. A streaker is tackled by a security guard during the international rugby sevens pool match between Scotland and Australia in Wellington February 5, 2010. 84. In a debate last night at the British Library, Dr Anthony Seldon, the Master of Wellington College, called for an end to "formulaic and mechanised" education at "large and anonymised" schools. 85. " The Emperor jested with Ney, who said, "Wellington will not be so simple as to wait for Your Majesty. 86. The story of General Wellington told us temporary failure didn't failure all the time. 87. " At the Wellington,'said Carrie, who permitted herself a touch of pride in the acknowledgment. 88. Diarmuid: Lord Nelson ; the Duke of Wellington and Sir Winston Churchill. 89. Further joint charges of possessing, importing and supplying methamphetamine were laid when they appeared briefly in Wellington District Court today. 90. "In the sole of the Wellington boot there's a thermocouple and if you apply heat to one side of the thermocouple and cold to the other side it generates an electrical charge," Pain said. 91. The emperor penguin named Happy Feet stands in his container next to Gareth Morgan aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa, at Burnham Wharf in Wellington, New Zealand. 92. The funeral of the Duke of Wellington took place in St Pauls Cathedral. 93. FROM Washington to Wellington price stability is the desire of central bankers. 94. Such intrepidity of character characterised Luther, Cromwell, Washington, Pitt, Wellington, and all great leaders of men. 95. Katherine Mansfield, who was born in Wellington , New Zealand in 1888, is regarded as one of the greatest short story writers in the world. 96. WELLINGTON(Reuters) - A New Zealangd man caught driving at more than twice the legal speed limit claimed he needed to step on the gas in order to blow-dry his car. 97. For Napoleon it was a panic;[10] Blucher sees nothing in it but fire; Wellington understands nothing in regard to it. 98. This is the classic 'duxelles' mixture used in a beef Wellington. 99. WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A New Zealand man caught driving at more than twice the legal speed limit claimed he needed to step on the gas in order to blow-dry his car. 100. This battle was fought between the French army, led by Napoleon Bonaparte, and the English and Prussian forces,(Sentence dictionary) led by The Duke Of Wellington and Gebhard Von Blucher respectively. 101. Now the Prussian general, Muffling, declares that one hour's delay, and Blucher would not have found Wellington on his feet. 102. It was highlighted by the laying of the cornerstone by the Governor General of the Confederation Building on Wellington Street and the inauguration of the Carillon in the Peace Tower. 103. Louise Whitaker from Wellington said her daughter Maia was with her sister April and her grandparents at a store when the condom was found on Tuesday night. 104. WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's Sir Edmund Hillary, who along with Nepal's Tenzing Norgay Sherpa became the first to conquer Mount Everest, died in hospital on Friday. 105. Blucher from Prussia and the Duke of Wellington wanted Napoleon stopped. Therefore, they marched their armies to the French border. 106. At this epoch when Waterloo is only a clashing of swords, above Blucher, Germany has Schiller; above Wellington, England has Byron. 107. Alexander the Great had Bucephalus, Napoleon had Marengo(), the Duke of Wellington had Copenhagen. 108. If we take Waterloo from Wellington and Blucher, do we thereby deprive England and Germany of anything? 109. At 11 am Napoleon attacked the British army, led by the Duke of Wellington. 110. There was a scrumptious picture of beef Wellington - very festive, very holiday - with a bonus gift of six 4-oz. sirloins. 111. Napoleon three-quarters of a league; Wellington, half a league; seventy-two thousand combatants on each side. 112. Simlarly, six per cent of the younger group had made a Beef Wellington compared to 15 per cent of the over-40s. 113. Wellington got wind of Napoleon's plans, and altered his own. 114. He was levered out of office by the Duke of Wellington in 1828. 115. A national hero for defeating Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815, Arthur Wellesley was made the first Duke of Wellington. |
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