the Ashes
/ði ˈæʃɪz/
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- an imaginary prize that goes to the winner of each series of international cricket matches between England and Australia. The name comes from a humorous newspaper article written when Australia beat England at cricket in 1882, saying that English cricket had died, that it would be cremated (= burnt after death), and that its ashes would be taken to Australia
灰烬:一个假想的奖品,用于英格兰和澳大利亚之间每场国际板球比赛的优胜者。这个名字来自1882年澳大利亚在板球比赛中击败英格兰时写的一篇幽默的报纸文章,文章说,英国板球已经死亡,它将被火化(死后烧毁),它的骨灰将被带往澳大利亚。 - With this victory Australia have retained the Ashes.
随着这次胜利,澳大利亚保留了骨灰。
- With this victory Australia have retained the Ashes.