surrey
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sur·rey /ˈsʌri $ ˈsɜː-/ noun [countable] American EnglishTTB a light carriage with two seats, which was pulled by a horse and was used in the past 〔旧时的〕双座轻便马车
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surrey• Nicholson himself retired to his grand Carlton House, with its beautiful gardens and magnificent views of the Kent and surrey hills.nSurrey na county in southeast England which is one of the home counties. Many of the people who live there travel to London every day to work, and Surrey is thought of as a wealthy, mainly middle-class area.Origin surrey (1800-1900) Surrey, English county where it was first madesur·rey nounSurreyLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
was two carriage a which light Corpus with seats,
surrey
sur‧rey /ˈsʌri $ ˈsɜː-/
noun [countable]
sur‧rey /ˈsʌri $ ˈsɜː-/
noun [countable] Date: 1800-1900
Origin: Surrey, English county where it was first made
American English a light carriage with two seats, which was pulled by a horse and was used in the past
Origin: Surrey, English county where it was first made
Surrey
Surrey

a county in southeast England which is one of the Home Counties. Many of the people who live there travel to London every day to work, and Surrey is thought of as a wealthy, mainly middle-class area.
Surrey

a county in southeast England which is one of the Home Counties. Many of the people who live there travel to London every day to work, and Surrey is thought of as a wealthy, mainly middle-class area.