英:['rɒtʃɪstə(r)]
美:['rɑtʃəstər]
英:['rɒtʃɪstə(r)]
美:['rɑtʃəstər]
geographical name
city in southeastern Minnesota population 106,769Note: Rochester is the site of the Mayo Clinic medical and research facilities.
city in southeastern New Hampshire population 29,752
city on the Genesee River in western New York population 210,565
city on the Medway River in Kent, southeastern England population 63,000
1 Mr. Rochester put the now bloody sponge into my hand, and I proceeded to use it as he had done.
2 The third instalment was the Bishop of Rochester, who had been appointed nuncio.
3 We were finally going to America, to a city in New York called Rochester.
4 “We must go in,” said Mr. Rochester: “the weather changes. I could have sat with thee till morning, Jane.”
5 I spent the summer in Rochester with my parents.
6 “In Rochester,” she said, “everything fell into place.”
7 By Mr. Rochester they were not observed; he was earnestly looking at my face, from which the blood had, I daresay, momentarily fled: for I felt my forehead dewy, and my cheeks and lips cold.
8 “I could never have thought it. He is a proud man: all the Rochesters were proud: and his father, at least, liked money. He, too, has always been called careful. He means to marry you?”
9 A blast of arctic wind came through, and Mr. Rochester and the kids turned their backs to it.
10 Like Gramps, like poor Mr. Rochester's locked-up wife, like the howling woman in the motel room next to mine.
11 I didn’t see any girls in Rochester wearing their hair that way.
12 However, his chess friend Karl Burger said that when he played twelve-year-old Bobby in the park on Rochester Avenue in Brooklyn, the boy “was studying for his Bar Mitzvah.”
13 Mr. Rochester was safe: he was God’s, and by God would he be guarded.
14 Mr. Rochester, it seems, by the surgeon’s orders, went to bed early that night; nor did he rise soon next morning.
15 “Impossible! I am an old resident in this neighbourhood, sir, and I never heard of a Mrs. Rochester at Thornfield Hall.”
16 To so practised and indefatigable a horseman as Mr. Rochester, it would be but a morning’s ride.
17 I did not observe her at first, nor did Mr. Rochester.
18 The “long hot summer” of 1964 in Harlem, in Rochester, and in other cities, has given an idea of what could happen— and that’s all, only an idea.
19 Two days later, Anthony arrived home in Rochester.
20 During the early days of the Civil War, Susan B. Anthony lived on her family’s farm in Rochester, New York.