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 Lancashire ['læŋkə`ʃɪr]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 兰开夏郡(英格兰郡名)



    lancashire
    [ noun ]
    a historical area of northwestern England on the Irish Sea; noted for textiles
    <noun.location>


    1. Baggott was offering 19th century Lancashire clogs at Pounds 65 a pair.
    2. The first lady returned to the U.S. ambassador's residence, Winfield House, to meet with Prince Charles, who flew back to London from a series of public engagements in Lancashire.
    3. The shrunken county council might therefore suffer a disproportionately sharp reduction in grant. Lancashire: Eight unitary authorities are the commission's preferred choice for Lancashire, but local people can opt instead for six or seven.
    4. The shrunken county council might therefore suffer a disproportionately sharp reduction in grant. Lancashire: Eight unitary authorities are the commission's preferred choice for Lancashire, but local people can opt instead for six or seven.
    5. That means BNF has emerged victorious from a legal battle that began in 1977 with a public inquiry in Sellafield, Cumbria, where Thorp is located. Mr Justice Potts decided against ordering Greenpeace and Lancashire to pay BNF's legal expenses.
    6. The financial problems of small airlines and fierce competition has damaged BAe's regional aircraft business. A further 550 jobs are to go at BAe's main military aircraft plant at Warton, Lancashire, and a similar number at Brough, Humberside.
    7. Both were more concerned that by 2pm yesterday polling had been 'very slow', in spite of fair weather. However, at Labour's Ormskirk committee rooms Mr Colin Pickthall, MP for West Lancashire, was upbeat.
    8. Casks of beer are rolling out of the most unlikely places: former cowsheds in Devon, an old foundry in Lancashire and a disused sawmill in Hereford. The new brewers include several landlords who started producing beers for sale in their own bars.
    9. Patrick Ohadhmaill, 35, a senior lecturer from Accrington, Lancashire, was last night charged with possessing explosives and conspiring to cause an explosion.
    10. Last year, however, the University of Central Lancashire, then Lancashire Polytechnic, introduced one of the country's first undergraduate degrees in journalism. Can the profession be taught?
    11. Last year, however, the University of Central Lancashire, then Lancashire Polytechnic, introduced one of the country's first undergraduate degrees in journalism. Can the profession be taught?
    12. The biggest cut was in Leyland, Lancashire, where 768 out of 2,114 jobs were cut.
    13. At Buxton on the first day, Lancashire scored 477 for five declared.
    14. Stateside Foods, of Rossingdale Valley, Lancashire, cut its workforce early last year from 84 to 34 but then built it back to 75, with the new recruits mostly being part-time women workers.
    15. A further 200 acres for industrial use have been identified; some belong to the Commission for New Towns (CNT), which took over from the Central Lancashire New Town Development Corporation.
    16. He wants to buy the assembly plant in Leyland, the axle plant at Albion in Glasgow and the spare parts business in Chorley, Lancashire. Leyland Bus was sold to Volvo in 1987.
    17. Or pull out all the stops and hand round a bowl of whipped cream laced with calvados or English apple brandy. For those more savoury-minded than sweet-toothed, the fritters can be served in tandem with Wensleydale or Lancashire cheese.
    18. 'We get our hands on our boys early,' I was told. Lancashire's problem lies more in hanging on to talent than producing it in the first place.
    19. An interesting range of wines and cheeses, including small truckles of Lancashire, Cheddar and Stilton. The Fine Cheese Company.
    20. It will be financed from retained profits. Ironically, the government's attempts to curb trading by local authorities triggered the growth: once privatised, LE was able to break out of its Lancashire base and establish the market for the new company.
    21. It said 46-year-old Smith of Hazelmere in Lancashire had not been released yet. "We don't expect it to be too long.
    22. This blunt social comedy is treated dependably and wittily by The Birmingham Rep in a production which balances the finesse and the force of Brighouse's message. The play teems with Brighouse's own family connections and with familiar Lancashire life.
    23. Allied-Signal Inc. said it agreed to sell its Revere Corp. to Dobson Park Industries PLC of Lancashire, England.
    24. The Pounds 4m deal brings the total number of pubs Vaux has acquired over the past 18 months to 119. The Courage pubs, which are all tenanted, trade under the John Smiths name and are mainly in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
    25. Central Lancashire now has five faculties: science; design and technology; a business school; health; and cultural, legal and social science. Design and technology includes fashion, graphic and three-dimensional design.
    26. The lads and lasses of Lancashire and neighbourhood, according to today's survey of living-costs from the Reward consultancy. Whatever their social niche, the folk of north-west England spend more on drink than their counterparts in any other region.
    27. The large numbers involved are also their own argument against solving the problem by inward investment or trying to grow small businesses to fill the gap. In spite of these threats, much of Lancashire's industry and commerce has weathered recession.
    28. Whether or not EFA survives, Lancashire has too many eggs in one basket; long term, it must spread its risks.
    29. He was the disaster-prone, stage-struck Lancashire boy, born Stanley Jefferson, who set the stage on fire on the opening night of a home theater.
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