westminster

英['westmɪnstə(r)] 美['westmɪnstər]
  • 威斯敏斯特
  • wes n.韦斯(男子名;Wesley的昵称)
  • Wesa 韦萨
  • Wesak n.卫舍迦节;卫塞节(纪念佛陀的诞生、成道和涅槃)=Wesak
  • Wesamaa 韦萨马
  • Wesander 韦桑德
Noun:
  1. a borough of Greater London on the Thames; contains Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey

1. What we see at Westminster is a tired old ritual.
我们在威斯敏斯特教堂看到的是一种经年不变的古旧仪式。

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2. Elizabeth was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953.
伊丽莎白于1953年6月2日在威斯敏斯特大教堂加冕。

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3. Its headquarters will soon be relocated from Westminster to the Greenwich site.
其总部很快将从威斯敏斯特迁往格林尼治。

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4. Few in Westminster doubt that the government will win the day.
在英国议会中,几乎没有人对政府将会获胜存有怀疑。

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5. He was later discharged after an examination at Westminster Hospital.
在威斯敏斯特医院进行了一次诊察后他就出院了。

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    1. The Westminster Abbey entombs many great men.
      威斯敏斯特教堂是许多伟人的安葬之所。
    2. Visualizing myself at Westminster after Boulder was galling.
      想象自己离开博尔德而去威斯敏斯特是令人屈辱的。