Welsh
- IPA[wel(t)SH]
美式
- relating to Wales, its people, or their language.
- the Celtic language of Wales, spoken by about 500,000 people (mainly bilingual in English). Descended from the Brythonic language spoken in most of Roman Britain, it has been strongly revived after a long decline.;the people of Wales collectively.
noun: Welsh, plural noun: the Welsh
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- 1. relating to Wales, its people, or their language.
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- 1. the Celtic language of Wales, spoken by about 500,000 people (mainly bilingual in English). Descended from the Brythonic language spoken in most of Roman Britain, it has been strongly revived after a long decline.
- 2. the people of Wales collectively.
- the Welsh language up to c. 1150.
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- another term for rarebit
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- a red heraldic dragon as the emblem of Wales.
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- a piece of wooden furniture with cupboards and drawers in the lower part and open shelves in ...
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- a yellow- or orange-flowered European poppy of shady rocky places.
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- an Asian onion that forms clusters of slender bulbs which resemble salad (spring) onions. It is ...
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- IPA[wɛl(t)ʃ]
英式
- relating to Wales, its people, or their language.
- the Celtic language of Wales, spoken by about 500,000 people (mainly bilingual in English). ...
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- IPA[wɛl(t)ʃ]
英式
- fail to honour (a debt or obligation incurred through a promise or agreement): banks began welshing on their agreement not to convert dollar reserves into gold
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- IPA[wel(t)SH]
美式
- fail to honour (a debt or obligation incurred through a promise or agreement): banks began welshing on their agreement not to convert dollar reserves into gold
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