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surrey noun [ C ] uk/ˈsʌr.i/ us/ˈsɝː.i/ (尤指旧时美国的四轮、双座、通常有蓬盖的)萨里式游览马车(especially in the past in the United States) a small carriage (= vehicle) with four wheels and a roof, and seats facing forward, pulled by a horse or horses He wanted to buy an antique horse-drawn surrey. 更多例句- "I remember we had a horse and a yellow surrey and a sleigh in winter," he told a magazine in 1956.
- You go everywhere by horse-drawn carriage - a surrey with a fringe on top, like the one immortalised by the song in Oklahoma.
Surrey noun uk/ˈsʌr.i/ us/ˈsɝː.i/ 萨里郡(位于英格兰东南部)a county (= area with its own local government) in southeastern England For most of his working life he commuted between London and Surrey. 在他工作的大部分岁月里,他都在伦敦和萨里之间通勤。 更多例句- He had called his wife, who lived in Surrey, south of London, but she wouldn't come to get him.
- The horse won the Epsom Derby in Epsom, Surrey, England, in 1993.
- He is pro-chancellor of the University of Surrey and chairman of the trustees of the Science Museum in South Kensington.
- Last month, a farmer in Surrey, England, 35 miles southwest of London, noticed some of his cattle acting listless.
- We are the only company that manufactures these distinctive Surrey cycles.
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