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burgess
- IPA[ˈbəːdʒɪs]
英式
- an inhabitant of a town or borough with full rights of citizenship.;a Member of Parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university.
noun: burgess, plural noun: burgesses
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- 1. British historical an inhabitant of a town or borough with full rights of citizenship.
- 2. British historical a Member of Parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university.
- 3. (in the US and also historically in the UK) a magistrate or member of the governing body of a town.
- ▪ US historical a member of the assembly of colonial Maryland or Virginia.
- (1911–63), British foreign office official and spy; full name Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess. ...
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- (1917–93), English novelist and critic; pseudonym of John Anthony Burgess Wilson. He wrote A ...
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- (1911–63), British Foreign Office official and spy; full name Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess. ...
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- a bed of shale exposed in the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. The bed, dated to ...
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- (1917–93), English novelist and critic; pseudonym of John Anthony Burgess Wilson. One of his ...
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- a stratum of sedimentary rock exposed in the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. The ...
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- the lower house of the colonial Virginia legislature.
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- an inhabitant of a town or borough with full rights of citizenship.
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