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Manchester
[ man-ches-ter, -chuh-ster ]
noun
- a city in NW England: connected with the Mersey estuary by a ship canal (35陆 mi. [57 km] long).
- a city in S New Hampshire.
- a town in central Connecticut.
Manchester
1/ 藞尘忙苍迟蕛瑟蝉迟蓹 /
noun
- a city in NW England, in Manchester unitary authority, Greater Manchester: linked to the Mersey estuary by the Manchester Ship Canal : commercial, industrial, and cultural centre; formerly the centre of the cotton and textile trades; two universities. Pop: 394聽269 (2001) Latin nameMan'cunium
- a unitary authority in NW England, in Greater Manchester. Pop: 432聽500 (2003 est). Area: 116 sq km (45 sq miles)
manchester
2/ 藞尘忙苍迟蕛瑟蝉迟蓹 /
noun
- household linen or cotton goods, such as sheets and towels
- Also calledmanchester department a section of a store where such goods are sold
Notes
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Manchester1
Example Sentences
He scored twice in a 2-1 victory against Manchester United in the 1957 FA Cup final - the last time the club lifted the trophy.
That crash followed another where three people, including a child, were struck by the same vehicle in Woodgate Avenue, Greater Manchester Police said.
"It helps when you have a top player who wants to run and fight for the team like a youth player," said the former Manchester City and Belgium captain.
The Eagles will bid to win the club's first major trophy when they contest the FA Cup final against Manchester City on Saturday, 17 May.
However, Mam Tor's location makes it easy to reach from Manchester and Sheffield.
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