Word · Frequency #7851
Lincolnshire
/ˈliŋkənʃiə/
noun
林肯郡(英格兰郡名)
an agricultural county in eastern England on the North Sea
- 1.
n. an agricultural county of eastern England on the North Sea
林肯郡(英格兰郡名)
林肯郡(英格兰郡名)
In use
My grandmother was born in Lincolnshire, a county known for its rolling hills and farmland.
The train from London to Lincolnshire takes about two hours.
Lincolnshire is famous for its Lincoln Red cattle and the Lincolnshire Poacher cheese.
in [place]
He grew up in Lincolnshire.
他在林肯郡长大。
from [place]
She is from Lincolnshire.
她来自林肯郡。
[place] + noun
Lincolnshire sausages are famous.
林肯郡香肠很有名。
Connections
Collocations
- in Lincolnshire
- 在林肯郡
- He lives in Lincolnshire.他住在林肯郡。
- from Lincolnshire
- 来自林肯郡
- She comes from Lincolnshire.她来自林肯郡。
- Lincolnshire sausage
- 林肯郡香肠
- I bought some Lincolnshire sausages.我买了一些林肯郡香肠。
- Lincolnshire coast
- 林肯郡海岸
- The Lincolnshire coast is beautiful.林肯郡海岸很美丽。
- Lincolnshire countryside
- 林肯郡乡村
- They enjoyed walking in the Lincolnshire countryside.他们喜欢在林肯郡乡村散步。
- Lincolnshire accent
Learner notes
Memory Tip
林肯郡:'林肯'(音译)+ 'shire'(郡),联想林肯汽车在英格兰东部田野行驶。
Context & Register
Register: neutral. Typical settings: geographical, historical, administrative. Note_zh: 林肯郡是一个地名,通常用于地理或历史语境中,属于中性语域。
Pronunciation & Spelling
These words share the suffix '-shire' but do not rhyme with Lincolnshire because the stressed vowel in Lincolnshire (/ɪ/) differs from those in these words (e.g., /ɔː/, /æ/, /ɛ/, /ɑː/, /æ/).
Dictionary facts from ECDICT.