Hull

大学

赫尔

发音

/hʌl/
其它 /hʊl/
其它 /ʊl/

词形变化

Hulls 复数 Hulls

释义与例句

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  1. 1.

    A placename:

    A river in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, which flows into the Humber.

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    A placename:

    The common name of Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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    A placename:

    Hull, Quebec: The central business district and oldest neighborhood of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    An unincorporated community in DeSoto County, Florida.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    A city in Madison County, Georgia.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    A village in Pike County, Illinois.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    A city in Sioux County, Iowa.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    A town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    An unincorporated community in Emmons County, North Dakota.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Liberty County, Texas.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    A town in Marathon County, Wisconsin.

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    A placename:

    Any of various places in the United States:

    A town in Portage County, Wisconsin.

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    A surname.

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相关短语

词源

The town in England is Inherited from Middle English Hull, Hul, Hulle, traditionally derived from Proto-Brythonic *hʉl, from Proto-Celtic *soulos, from Proto-Indo-European *sew- (“to press”); Breeze instead suggests derivation from hula, plural of hulu (“hut”). Chaucer's Hulle (for expected *Hul, *Hule) is presumably a hypercorrect Southern form. The surname is either from the English town or Middle English hulle, western variant of hylle (“hill”); many other place names are ultimately from the surname.

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