Dorchester
/ˈdɔːtʃɪstə(r)/, /ˈdɔːtʃestə(r)/
/ˈdɔːrtʃestər/
- a town in Dorset in southern England with a long history. Nearby Maiden Castle was occupied at least 4 000 years ago, and there was a Roman town, Durnovaria, where Dorchester now stands. In the 19th century, the Tolpuddle Martyrs were put on trial in Dorchester and the author Thomas Hardy was born there. In his novels the town is called Casterbridge.
多切斯特(Dorchester):英格兰南部多塞特郡的一个小镇,历史悠久。附近的梅登城堡至少在4000年前就已被占领,这里有一个罗马小镇杜尔诺瓦里亚(Durnovaria),多切斯特现在就屹立于此。19世纪,Tolpuddle烈士在多切斯特(Dorchester)受到审判,作家托马斯·哈迪(Thomas Hardy)出生于此。在他的小说中,这个小镇被称为Casterbridge。