Thames
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Thames — noun
1. the major river that flows through London, England, beginning in the Cotswold hi
1.名詞
釋義
the major river that flows through London, England, beginning in the Cotswold hills and reaching the North Sea
例句
The River Thames flows through the centre of London and has shaped the city's history.
always used with 'the': the Thames
Tourists enjoy boat trips along the Thames past the Tower of London and Big Ben.
The annual Oxford and Cambridge boat race is held on the Thames near southwest London.
Samir crossed the Thames every morning on his way to work in central London.
用法筆記
Always used with the definite article: the Thames (or the River Thames). This entry refers specifically to the river in southern England. Other rivers with the same name exist in Connecticut, USA, and Ontario, Canada.