词汇 |
Merry England |
释义 |
Merry England /ˌmeri ˈɪŋɡlənd/ /ˌmeri ˈɪŋɡlənd/ - a phrase used to refer to England in the Elizabethan period, which is often seen as a great period for the country, when it was powerful and prosperous, the people were happy and there was a lot of singing, dancing and happy music快活的英格兰:这个短语曾经指的是伊丽莎白时代的英格兰,这在英格兰是一个伟大的时期,在这个强大而繁荣的国家,人们很开心,唱歌,跳舞和音乐都很开心
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