单词 | Scottish |
例句 | (1) A Scottish battalion was marching down the street. (2) His remarks deeply offended many Scottish people. (3) She had a pronounced Scottish accent. (4) She speaks with a Scottish burr. (5) He's got a strong French/Scottish accent. (6) They are descendants of the original English and Scottish settlers. (7) Has the Scottish contingent arrived yet? (8) Scottish rugby fans are licking their lips in anticipation. (9) The Scottish Nationalist bandwagon is gathering pace. (10) Have the Scottish contingent arrived yet? (11) He was wearing traditional Scottish dress. (12) The custom is of Scottish derivation. (13) Grandfather spoke with a thick Scottish brogue. (14) Haggis is a Scottish speciality. (15) Many of the place names are Scottish in origin. (16) My grandfather was secretary of the Scottish Miners' Union. (17) As a student, he broke the Scottish record for the 100 metres. (18) The Scottish Tourist Board said 33,000 Japanese visited Scotland last year. (19) He called for a change of mood in Scottish politics. (20) She told us she was descended from some Scottish Lord. (21) She put on a passable imitation of a Scottish accent. (22) He spent the weekend stalking deer in the Scottish highlands. (23) The monster, which is reputed to live in the deep dark water of a Scottish loch. (24) The canny Premier covered his back by pointing out that he was of Scottish stock. (25) Strong winds and torrential rain combined to make conditions terrible for golfers in the Scottish Open. (26) The new measures were seen by many as an attack on the Scottish way of life. (27) This small battle is very important in the context of Scottish history. (28) I sensed this to be a serenade — a Scottish serenade. (29) The two sectors combined under the umbrella of the Scottish Council. (30) We have a Secretary of State for Scotland who is for all practical purposes a Scottish Prime Minister. (1) A Scottish battalion was marching down the street. (2) His remarks deeply offended many Scottish people. (3) She had a pronounced Scottish accent. (4) She speaks with a Scottish burr. (5) He's got a strong French/Scottish accent. (6) The monster, which is reputed to live in the deep dark water of a Scottish loch. (7) They are descendants of the original English and Scottish settlers. (8) I sensed this to be a serenade — a Scottish serenade. (9) He spent the weekend stalking deer in the Scottish highlands. (31) As a struggling young composer she applied to the Scottish Arts Council for a grant. (32) As the gladiators rolled away from the starting gates, a gasp went up when the Scottish cyclist's left foot clicked out of the pedal. (33) The Scottish labour market has been remarkably successful in absorbing the increase in the number of graduates. (34) The 30-year-old Scottish international was sent off for arguing with a linesman. (35) Philip feared Edward would lay claim to the Scottish crown. (36) His boots and purple beret identify him as commanding the Scottish Paratroops. (37) They did up an old cottage in the Scottish Highlands. (38) His early experience enabled him to break down barriers between Scottish Catholics and Protestants. (39) The Hebrides are to the west of the Scottish mainland. (40) He's the author of an erudite book on Scottish history. (41) The only consolation for the Scottish theatre community is that they look likely to get another chance. (42) Books on Scottish history were mixed up with books on volcanoes. (43) A Munro, in climbing parlance, is a Scottish mountain exceeding 3 000 feet. (44) It took hot competition from abroad, however, to show us just how good Scottish cashmere really is. (45) His repertoire includes a large number of Scottish folk songs. (46) With the score at 3-0, it looked as if the Scottish team had had their chips. (47) The Scottish National Party is at last beginning to nibble away at Labour's huge majority. (48) Most of the art exhibitions have a pronounced Scottish theme. (49) There was intense speculation 18 months ago that the former foreign secretary might be parachuted into the Scottish Parliament. (50) Scottish law has always differed from English law. (51) She's really good at imitating our teacher's Scottish accent. (52) The Scottish Nationalist Party wants Scotland to be independent of the UK. (53) Scottish champs celebrate victory! (54) Scottish Homes is the nation's biggest source of finance for house building. (55) The search is still continuing for a group of climbers reported missing in the Scottish highlands. (56) The Scottish Craft Centre has a fascinating range of pottery, jewellery and textiles for sale. (57) The process allowed Scottish scientists to clone the sheep named Dolly. (58) In 1290, Edward I set up a puppet government in the Scottish lowlands. (59) The Scottish Executive is the devolved government for Scotland. (60) Scottish baking is homely, comforting and truly good. (61) A promontory at the northwest extremitythe scottish mainland. (62) Auld Lang Syne is an old Scottish poem. (63) This folk song was sung in a Scottish dialect. (64) My tartan skirt. It's scottish night. (65) This is a kind of Scottish bagpipe. (66) Scottish manse. Night. GORDON is in his study. (67) Have the Scottish contingent arrived at the meeting yet? (68) Emerson's Scottish friend Carlyle, once gaily radical, turned sour. (69) Momus is a Scottish art musician and writer. (69) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (70) Scottish football would be subsumed by a British League. (71) Mr Marr makes extensive use of exclusively Scottish words. (72) Compare Scottish, Scots and Scotch. (73) A Scottish manse. Night. GORDON is in his study. (74) Use Scottish smoked haddock if you can. (75) One great example of this involves the 18th century philosopher, the Scottish moral philosopher David Hume. (76) Ian Naismith of Scottish Widows said: "Employers may need to consider late retirement provisions under pension schemes, with more staff likely to work beyond the schemes' normal retirement ages." (77) Around the time of the book's release a young Glaswegian was enjoying similar early success, as manager of the then Scottish First Division champions, St Mirren. (78) These falls were named after queen Victoria, by a Scottish Explorer, David Livingstone. (79) In 1847, the Scottish physician Sir James Young Simpson first used the sweet-smelling, colorless, non-flammable liquid as an anesthetic. (80) Etymonline agrees with the slang origin but also offers a couple of words from Scottish dialect and French that could have lead to bamboozle. (81) Aberdeen are nine points adrift of Rangers at the top of the Scottish League. (82) Tribute formerly paid to freebooters along the scottish border for protection from pillage. (83) Scottish chemist and industrialist who showed that low-temperature distillation of shale could yield substantial commercial quantities of paraffin oil and solid paraffin wax. (84) Scottish Power wants to construct a 1.2GW station at Avonmouth, near Bristol, while RWE npower is building a 2GW gas plant at Pembroke, south Wales, and a 2.4GW station at Willington in Derbyshire. (85) Towering in close symmetry, these basalt columns near Fingal's Cave form the base of the Scottish island of Staffa. (86) All recite a Scottish grace 15 the haggis is served. (87) The news came out, the soldier's hometown Scottish Gaelic Lane County has to respond. (88) He rallies new volunteers in every Scottish town. -I knight thee Sir William Wallace, guardian and high protector of Scotland. (89) It's been falafels, burgers and chips all the way of late and I fear one punnet of sour Scottish blackberries is not going to make up for it. (90) Scottish mathematician; invented logarithms; introduced the use of the decimal point in writing numbers ( 1550 - 1617 ). (91) It'shows us the life story of a Scottish hero , William Wallace. (92) The noun Scots refers to the Scottish dialect of the English language and Scotch is whisky. (93) Burns - night started 200 years ago as a tribute to the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns. (94) A long, heavy wooden pole tossed end over end as a demonstration of strength in Scottish highland games. (95) The Scottish Terrier should have a thick body and heavy bone. (96) A pipe band is a traditional Scottish or Irish musical group of bagpipers and drummers . (97) The term 'Bank Giro' was adopted by the Clearing banks and Scottish banks in 1967 to describe their established credit transfer and their newly introduced direct debiting system. (98) The sword dance, similar to an Irish jig of a Highland fling, is usually performed at a Scottish wedding gathering. (99) So far, I've found Irish and Scottish Gaelic , Welsh, French, Dutch, German, Polish, Spanish, Hebrew, Italian, and English.sentencedict .com (100) The trick, of course, was to build a boat far tougher than the Jeannette, and in 1891 Nansen hired a brilliant Norwegian naval architect of Scottish descent named Colin Archer to do just that. (101) Slaves arriving in the South took the bland, unseasoned fried chicken being used in old Scottish recipes and added West African spices to it. (102) "My message to the British and Scottish communities is that I will put out the evidence (to exonerate me) and ask them to be the jury, " Al-Megrahi, sentenced in 2001, said without elaborating. (103) Generally, a well-balanced Scottish Terrier dog should weigh from 19 to 22 pounds and a bitch from 18 to 21 pounds. (104) When The Scottish playwright Sir James Barrie created the character ofPeter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up, he probably did not realizethat nature had beaten him to it. (105) A knee-length skirt with deep pleats, usually of a tartan wool, worn as part of the dress for men in the Scottish Highlands. (106) In 12th grade Mrs. Skala, my literature teacher, whose family roots were in Scotland, constantly sang the praises of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. (107) In the autumn of 1928, a Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming was searching for a substance that would kill deadly germs . (108) In 1998, Scottish scientists found damage to every single internal organ in rats fed blight-resistant GM potatoes. (109) The gait of the Scottish Terrier is very characteristic of the breed. (110) Scottish person has to listen carefully if he wants to understand a Londoner. (111) Whodunit: DiC Entertainment and Scottish television teamed up to resuscitate Sherlock Holmes for a distant future featuring a Moriarty clone on the rampage. (112) In the battle of Poitiers in 1356, Archibald Douglas, a Scottish noble who fought with the French against the English, was taken prisoner. (113) Our luminaires too are subjected daily to very high demands. Apart from extreme wind forces, their sound construction and meticulous corrosion protection weather the rough Scottish sea climate. (114) The HND program is sponsored and recognized by both Chinese and Scottish governments. (115) This was the 3rd poem that I have studied with my students. The first was A Red, Red Rose by the Scottish poet Robert Burns and The Tiger by William Blake. (116) Off the northeast coast of Nova Scotia sits Cape Breton Island, a beautifully rugged destination that has retained its Scottish flavor. (117) BRAZILIAN beats, Scottish bagpipes and Indian drummers - the streets of Melbourne will be alive with the sounds of multiculturalism when the Walk for Harmony is held tomorrow. (118) Sadie, a four-year-old Scottish terrier, is photographed after winning Best in Show. (119) William Rankine, a Scottish engineer and one of the fathers of thermodynamics, was the first to explain how these repeated stress reversals could cause cracks to propagate. (120) Scottish law officer who decide whether an alleged criminal shall be prosecute. (121) The coat should be trimmed and blended the furnishings to give a distinct Scottish Terrier outline. (122) Never knowingly undersold gained a whole new meaning at the Scottish Parliament yesterday. (123) Your Scottish brogue might be terrible, but it'll still be funnier than not trying at all. (124) George W. Bush's dog Barney, a Scottish terrier, even had his own website. (125) Scotty Cramp is a disease in Scottish Terriers causing spasms and hyperflexion and hyperextension of the legs. (126) About the battle between the Special Forces named "G.I. Joe" in Brussels and the evil organization called Cobra that set up by Scottish arms dealer. (127) The " Great Man " theory of history is usually attributed to the Scottish philosopher Thomas Carlyle. (128) The Scottish ceilidh (pronounced KAY-lee) began as a gathering where people shared music and told stories. (129) I qualified as a criminal justice social worker - the Scottish equivalent of a probation and parole officer. (130) This British thespian will be on screen this weekend playing a Scottish warrior in the brutal period action flick "Centurion." (131) Scottish Covenanter who changed allegiance(1643) and led a force of Highlanders in a series of military victories on behalf of Charles I during the English Civil War. (132) An Irish or scottish social gathering with traditional music, dancing(http://), and storytelling. (133) The Scottish love of deep-fried food is reflected in this portrait of poet and national hero Robert Burns. (134) Scottish chemist Joseph Black discovered and isolated this potent greenhouse gas in the 1750s. (135) Businessman Donald Trump has Scottish ancestry through his Gaelic-speaking mother, Mary, who set sail on the "Transylvania" in 1935. (136) Bruch "Scottish Fantasy", "Violin Concerto" at that time do not know why, to see the tape very little EMI, but EMI's cover design is precisely ... (137) Scottish rookie pole position, But was in front for just a few seconds. (138) Knighted by the Scottish nobles, Sir William Wallace extends the conflict south of the border and storms the city of York. (139) The Scottish philosopher David Hume proposed an "inductive problem" that shocked the foundation of inductive logic. (140) Varied though the anthology may claim to be, it does not cover the whole gamut of Scottish poetry. (141) The Scottish flag features the cross of St. Andrew11), also known as the Saltire. St. (142) There may be more medieval Scottish Gaelic literature than is often thought. (143) Scottish bacteriologist who in 1928 discovered the first antibiotic substance, penicillin, but without isolating it. (144) A number of people believe that it came from a Scottish word meaning sharp and clever. (145) Alexander Graham Bell , Scottish - born inventor of the telephone in 1876, died at his home. (146) Mr Tranter, who wrote mostly Scottish historical fiction, passed away peacefully at his home in Gullane, in East Lothian. (147) A branch of the Celtic languages that includes Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx. (148) 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. (149) This is how Cornish and some dialects of Scottish Gaelic slipped into extinction. (150) Remember Burke and Hare, the 19 th - century Scottish body snatchers? (151) High up on the sides of a Scottish cliff, golden eagles nest in an aerie. (152) The Pennines , a range of hills running from North Midlands to the Scottish border, are the principal mountain chain. (153) His name was Fleming, and he was a poor Scottish farmer. (154) A Scottish hot toddy is made with honey, lemon and whisky and keeps the highlanders warm. (155) Scottish step-dancing is a traditional Scottish form of hard-shoe dancing which can be danced solo, or in a small 'set' where steps in slow and quick time are combined with simple dance patterns. (156) One of Mr Ball's heroes is Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, a Scottish biologist and polymath, who in 1917 wrote "On Growth and Form". (157) In 1871, journalist - explorer Henry M. Stanley found missing Scottish missionary David Livingstone in central Africa. (158) 1848 - The ship John Wickliffe arrives at Port Chalmers carrying the first Scottish settlers for Dunedin, New Zealand. Otago province is founded. (159) Scottish - born American detective . His agency was notorious for breaking strikes and disrupting labor efforts to unionize. (159) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (160) His Scottish detective character, named Rebus, has been adapted for television. (161) James Matthew Barrie was the Scottish author who wrote the "Peter Pan" stories. (162) As the most famous singer on China's contemporary pop scene, Wong combines alternative styles, influenced by the Scottish group Cocteau Twins, with more traditional Chinese lyrical ballads. (163) Politics is more fragmentary , too, thanks to Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish devolution. (164) James Wilson, a hat maker from the small Scottish town of Hawick, believed in free trade, internationalism and minimum interference by government, especially in the affairs of the market. (165) In these models one language always died out and showed an ominous fit with historical data on the way English has crushed Scottish Gaelic and Welsh, and how Spanish dominates Quechua. (166) The gait of the Scottish Terrier is very characteristic breed. (167) Ever wonder if that whiskery fellow walking his jowly Scottish terrier or that leggy, long-haired blonde jogging with her Afghan hound were just flukes? (168) a Scottish rugby internationalist. (169) The very first known examples of Microbial art were actually created over 100 years ago by Scottish biologist and pharmacologist Sir Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin. (170) As David Hume, the great Scottish philosopher, argued, the monetary mechanism is one way of achieving this outcome. (171) Alwasys curious, Angus the little Scottish terrier runs away from his house to seek new adventures. And find them he does, but will Angus make it back Home? (172) Once the Orkney's are done, the remaining Scottish sites will be the Antonine Wall, Edinburgh's old and new towns and St Kilda. (173) Swinton hails from an upper-class Scottish family in London and was educated at Cambridge before working in theater. (174) The Largest Vagina most likely belonged to Scottish giantess Anna Swan (1846-1888), a remarkable woman who set a number of records relating to her bulk. (175) Gordon Brown's ill-judged appointment of Des Browne in 2006 as defence secretary, doubling the next year as Scottish secretary, alienated some of the top brass. (176) Our Scottish Terrier charm in sterling silver is just as lovable as the real thing. (177) "Auld Lang Syne" is the masterpiece of Robert Burns, the famous Scottish peasant poet, with its sincerity and artlessness as well as a beautiful tune, and therefore has won worldwide popularity. (178) Ceilidh, a kind of dancing party with folk music. Typical Scottish folk dances include jigs, reels and "the Gay Gordons". (179) By courtesy of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery , Edinburgh, Scot. (180) Scottish shock troops wielding a large two - handed sword and armoured in chain. (181) In fact, the word "whisky" comes from the Scottish Gaelic uisge beatha, an adaptation of the Latin phrase aqua vitae, meaning "water of life." (182) Sir Alexander Fleming , Scottish bacteriologist and discoverer of penicillin, was born in Ayrshire. (183) The Inughuits thought they were the world's only inhabitants until an expedition led by the Scottish explorer John Ross came across them in 1818. (184) Perhaps the most famous presidential dog was President Franklin Roosevelt's Scottish terrier, Fala. (185) My Dad went to the library and determined that the dog was a Scottish Terrier – a common mistake since Terriers and Schnauzers both have beards. (186) Poet Robert Burns based some of the song's words on a Scottish poem. (187) In 1995, a Scottish anaesthetist was convicted in Zimbabwe of the deaths of two infant whom he had injected with lethal doses of morphine. (188) The idea for a facsimile transmission was first proposed by Scottish clockmaker Alexander Bain in 1843. (189) Our culinary team, under the guidance of Executive Sous Chef Thomas Zhang, presents a large selection of fresh seafood featuring Scottish Oysters, Alaska King Crab, European Lobster and much more. (190) So there are between either of these and for instance Scottish nationalism, Zionism, Antisemitism or Trotskyism. (191) to have Scottish ancestry. (192) A business trip to the miserable lowlands of Scotland leads to Scottish millionaire Colin (Kevin McKidd) whisking Hannah away. (193) Every year a portion of the 614 residents of the island of Unst, the northernmost of the Scottish Shetland Islands, band together to decorate their stop near Baltasound. (194) Remember: The accents of Julie Andrews or Emma Watson (Hermione from 'Harry Potter') are quite different from those of Jamie Oliver and Simon Cowell (Sussex) or Billy Connolly (Scottish). (195) The Rowan or Mountain Ash was traditionally regarded as a tree of magical power, believed to protect against evil and give long life to those who ate its fruit. Scottish Food. (196) James Hutton, a Scottish scientist, became enthralled with the fantastic histories he saw recorded in the rocks of his homeland. (197) Swift has hit off this part of the Scottish character. (198) Cosmological and teleological arguments have come under sustained criticism, notably by Scottish philosopher David Hume, noted empiricist and skeptic. (199) His family owned an estate on the remote Scottish island of Jura, next to Islay. (200) I thought the ordinary Scottish contraction of the name had been Effie. (201) Tom Gallagher is a longtime student of Scottish politics and a sympathiser with Scottish home rule who now teaches at Bradford University. (202) A mostly home-taught member of a Scottish family interested in issues of speech and deafness, Bell followed his father, Alexander Melville Bell, as a teacher of the deaf. (203) The theoretical Higgs boson was first postulated by the Scottish physicist Peter Higgs in 1964. (204) This complicated blame game will intensify as the Scottish elections approach. (205) The head particularly, which, in the Scottish pony, is often lumpish and heavy, was small and well placed in the neck of this animal, with thin jaws, full sparkling eyes, and expanded nostrils. (206) 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. (207) A Scottish biologist and pharmacologist Alexander Fleming published many articles on bacteriology, immunology, and chemotherapy. (208) The most powerful organ of government in Scotland is the Scottish Office. (209) The sword dance, similar to an Irish jig of a Highland fling, usually performed at a Scottish wedding gathering. (210) The best known is the Nicol prism, invented in 1828 by the Scottish physicist William Nicol. (211) 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. (212) The most renowned birefringent polarizer was introduced in 1828 by the Scottish physicist Nicol. (213) The goal of the Scottish scientist Ian Wilmut is to develop a way to raise identical sheep that produce medicines for humans. (214) Scottish aviator Jim Mollison made the first trans - Atlantic solo flight. (215) The Scottish Terrier should be alert and spirited but also stable and steady - going. (216) Also known as Lake Nyasa—so named by Scottish missionary David Livingstone in 1859—it is approximately 360 miles (580 km) long with an average width of 25 miles (40 km). (217) Barclay:Scottish Quaker apologist whose Truth Triumphant (1692), a collection of his writings, describes and defends the tenets of Quakerism. (218) Nationally Britain has become a multi - racial country with Scottish independence. (219) The coat should be trimmed and blended into the furnishings to give a distinct Scottish Terrier outline. (220) The Scottish Students' Songbook Award is available for students who wish to study Music at Postgraduate Level. (221) She sings in Scottish Gaelic and spends her time touring around the world performing Gaelic music and song. (222) Roslyn means 'point of the waterfall' in Scottish Gaelic according to some, or 'ancient knowledge down the line' according to others. (223) Strong Scottish melee unit armed with sword and shield and wearing plate armour. (224) Putin once boasted that Connie was bigger than former U. S. President George W. Bush's Scottish terrier Barney, according to Bush's memoir "Decision Points," published earlier this month. (225) The Martin Scorsese production was also honoured for its ensemble cast, which includes Liverpudlian Stephen Graham and Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald. (225) try its best to gather and create good sentences. (226) How it got here: Scottish chemist and physicist Sir James Dewar invented the vacuum flask Iin 1892 as a way to keep liquid nitrogen from warming up and turning into gas in his lab. (227) Baked Scottish Salmon with Seashore Vegetables, Broad Beans, Herb Garden Salad, Mayonnaise and Wild Garlic-scented Irish Soda bread. (228) During his sophomore year, he sold his first science - fiction story to a Scottish magazine named Nebula. (229) The so-called northern and southern lights glow and shimmer colorfully in what 19th century Scottish poet W. (230) Having spent so long at a great club like Rangers, no other Scottish team could tempt him away. (231) In March of that year James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist, published the first piece of a four-part paper entitled "On physical lines of force". (232) The name "Selkirk" is in recognition of their Grandfather's heritage. This Scottish borde town was the ancestral home of the Willson family. (233) The only Scottish - based boats which request the permits are Anglo - Spanish vessels administered from Ayr and Ullapool. (234) Peter Pan is the best - known work of Scottish playwright and novelist, James M. Barrie. (235) "My message to the British and Scottish communities is that I will put out the evidence [to exonerate me] and ask them to be the jury, " Megrahi, sentenced in 2001, said without elaborating. (236) The Scottish twist on the Bourbon based Mint Julep is well worth the time it takes to make. (237) The usually affable Scottish terrier, evidently fed up with the recent GOP electoral drubbings, was not in the mood to be petted , but pet Decker did. (238) 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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