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blighty
[ˈblaɪti] [ˈblaɪti]

  • n. 英国本土;英国老家(等于 blighty)

英英释义

blighty [ 'blaiti ]

  • n. a slang term for England used by English troops serving abroad

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

blighty (also blighty bird)

双语例句权威例句

  • Darling, any news about our blighty?

    亲爱的老家消息吗?

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  • But as our Blighty blog points out in its report on the speech, he managed to do so almost entirely without using the word "cut".

    但是正如我们Blighty博客演讲的有关报道指出的那样,设法说明这一点而几乎不用“削减”词。

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  • THREE of Britain's big banks—the three that didn't need bail-outshave taken to whispering that they've had a bellyful of Blighty.

    消息传,参与金融市政策英国银行对英国满腹怨言。

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更多双语例句
  • The Economist's Blighty blogger characterises the response from the UK's fellow EU member states as one of "bafflement".

    BBC: Commentators' verdicts on David Cameron's EU speech

  • Instead of recycling the usual cliches about quaint old Blighty, he gave us something between incredible spectacle and political theater.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • He was sent to Salonika, where he caught acute malaria and then, after a further spell of recuperation in Blighty, served out the final months of the war in France.

    ECONOMIST: Bertie Felstead

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