the Weald
/ðə ˈwiːld/
/ðə ˈwiːld/
- an area of attractive countryside in south-east England which includes parts of the counties of Kent, Surrey and Sussex. It is known especially as an area where many fruit and vegetables are grown. It was formerly covered by woods, and weald is an old-fashioned word meaning wild, i.e. not cultivated.
韦尔德(Weald):英格兰东南部迷人的乡村地区,包括肯特郡,萨里郡和萨塞克斯郡的部分县。特别是这里有许多水果和蔬菜种植的地区。韦尔德(Weald)是一个老式的词,意为野生,即未耕种,以前曾被树林覆盖。