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north
1[ nawrth ]
noun
- a cardinal point of the compass, lying in the plane of the meridian and to the left of a person facing the rising sun. : N
- the direction in which this point lies.
- (usually initial capital letter) a region or territory situated in this direction.
- the North, the northern area of the United States, especially the states that fought to preserve the Union in the Civil War, lying to the north of the Ohio River, and usually including Missouri and Maryland.
- (initial capital letter) North Country.
- the north wind.
adjective
- in, toward, or facing, the north:
the north gate.
- directed or proceeding toward the north:
a north course.
- coming from the north:
a north wind.
- (usually initial capital letter) designating the northern part of a region, nation, country, etc.:
North Atlantic.
adverb
- to, toward, or in the north:
sailing north.
North
2[ nawrth ]
noun
- Christopher, pen name of John Wilson.
- Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guil路ford [gil, -ferd] Lord North, 1732鈥92, British statesman: prime minister 1770鈥82.
- Sir Thomas, 1535?鈥1601?, English translator.
north
1/ 苍蓴藧胃 /
noun
- one of the four cardinal points of the compass, at 0掳 or 360掳, that is 90掳 from east and west and 180掳 from south
- the direction along a meridian towards the North Pole
- the direction in which a compass needle points; magnetic north
- the Northoften capital any area lying in or towards the north arcticboreal
- cards usually capital the player or position at the table corresponding to north on the compass
adjective
- situated in, moving towards, or facing the north
- (esp of the wind) from the north
adverb
- in, to, or towards the north
- archaic.(of the wind) from the north
North
2/ 苍蓴藧胃 /
noun
- the northern area of England, generally regarded as reaching approximately the southern boundaries of Yorkshire and Lancashire
- (in the US) the area approximately north of Maryland and the Ohio River, esp those states north of the Mason-Dixon Line that were known as the Free States during the Civil War
- the northern part of North America, esp the area consisting of Alaska, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut; the North Country
- the countries of the world that are economically and technically advanced
- poetic.the north wind
adjective
- of or denoting the northern part of a specified country, area, etc
- ( as part of a name )
North Africa
North
3/ 苍蓴藧胃 /
noun
- NorthFrederick, 2nd Earl of Guildford17321792MBritishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guildford, called Lord North. 1732鈥92, British statesman; prime minister (1770鈥82), dominated by George III. He was held responsible for the loss of the American colonies
- NorthSir Thomas?1535?1601MEnglishWRITING: translator Sir Thomas. ?1535鈥?1601, English translator of Plutarch's Lives (1579), which was the chief source of Shakespeare's Roman plays
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of north1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of north1
Example Sentences
The headquarters of his companies X and Boring are now on the outskirts of Bastrop, a small city near the state capital Austin and about a five-and-a-half-hour drive north of Starbase.
At a hair salon in Uppsala, a city north of Stockholm, three young men who police say were aged between 15 and 20 were shot dead on Tuesday before the celebrations started.
A decaying shipwreck has been an intriguing sight on the picturesque north Norfolk coast for 80 years.
On the north coast of Scotland at Banff Castle, a "full programme of music, dance and entertainment" is slated for VE Day.
There will be the risk of a few showers especially in the far north and the far south, but for most it will be dry with sunny spells.
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