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Scotch·man
skach mn
Scotchmen
"苏格兰人," 15世纪早期, Scocheman; 参见 Scotch + man(n.)。Scotchwoman 于1818年出现。
The first known use of Scotchman was in the 15th century
scottienoun
capitalized scotchman
scottish terrier
Scotswomannoun
a woman born or living in Scotland
Scotsmannoun
a person born or living in Scotland
Scots1 of 2adjective
scottish entry 1
Scots2 of 2noun
the English language of Scotland
Scotchwomannoun
scotswoman
Scotchmannoun
scotsman
1 George Montgomery, a Scotchman, was the individual thus chosen to be the first representative of the Establishment in our northern sees.
2 On a recent morning, Leslye Johnson, an indefatigably cheerful Burger King coach, sat in the upstairs dining room of a Burger King in Midtown Manhattan with Kishana Scotchman, the restaurant’s manager.
3 President Young was engaged just at the moment when we came, but his Secretary, a Scotchman, I think, and President George L. Smith, are very civil and cordial.
4 A Scot; a Scotchman; Ð so named from wearing a blue bonnet.
5 Police were called to reports of a woman in her 50s having been stabbed in Scotchman Road, in the Manningham area of the city, just after 09:50 GMT on Friday.
6 It has been said of Scotchmen that next to love of country they revere their religion.
7 The young Scotchman sometimes thinks of the tremendous effect it would have had on the natives had he been the possessor of a complete set of artificial teeth.
8 Brad Smith of the Idaho Conservation League said Scotchman Peaks has a wide support base.
9 For more than a decade, Friends of the Scotchman Peaks built support in Idaho and Montana for a the creation of an 88,000-acre wilderness area spanning Idaho and Montana.
10 Even the nonchalant Americans and the stiff-jawed Scotchmen smiled and gave themselves up to the gladness of the hour.
11 He dived for Jock's waist, and drew it to him, though the Scotchman tried to break his grip with one of his hands and with the other thrust off his opponent's face.
12 Archibald McPherson, the generous Scotchman and friend of the poor, sleeps under a tangle of ivy and roses.
13 He is a Scotchman to the backbone.
他是一个地地道道的苏格兰人。
14 Scotchman thought she knew why: She said one of her night managers was slacking off.
15 “But I do support Scotchman Peak,” he said.
16 In Fayetteville, police found a .45-calibre Springfield Armory handgun from Calypso Wholesale on a twenty-five-year-old after he held up a Scotchman convenience store and threatened to kill the clerk.
17 A broad, flat Scottish cap of blue woolen, or one waring such cap; a Scotchman.
18 "I feel like I'm an adopted Scotchman now. "The fans come up to me and say a lot of good things about what I've done with Ricky, bringing him back to the world titles.
19 Much may be made of scotchman , if he had been caught young.
苏格兰人会受到重视也未可知, 假使幼时便被抓起来的话.
20 Many Scotchmen have found the town to their liking.