London 문장
EN[ˈlʌn.dən] [-ʌndən]UK
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- 문장 London
- the late bishop of London; the late administration
- Many of our readers will remember the skeleton of the American mammoth, now the Mastodonton, being exhibited in London by Mr. Rembrandt Peale.
- "... as London light ... grows between the faces of the mullioned windows..." from Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon, 1973
- With the pound at a multidecade low and British banks requiring ever-larger injections of taxpayer cash, it is no wonder that observers have started to refer to London as “Reykjavik-on-Thames.”
- In 2002, with the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, he led the premiere of Mr. Dutilleux’s nocturnelike “Sur le Même Accord” with the London Philharmonic, a work he and Ms. Mutter will play on one of next week’s New York programs.
- My five favorite places are, in no particular order, New York, Chicago, Paris, San Francisco and London.
- We're expecting a large party from the London office.
- 1997: ‘Disgusting? this is Tea, Friend, Cha,– what all tasteful London drinks,– that,’ pollicating the Coffee-Pot, ‘is what’s disgusting.’ — Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon
Examples of London in a Sentence
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