英:[gi:n]
美:[gin]
英:[gi:n]
美:[gin]
noun
chiefly British sweet cherry sense 1especially: a wild sweet cherry
heart cherry
the fruit of a gean
Middle French guisne, guine
1 One heard drums muttering and the gathering of fierce �gean winds as she came on, and leaning forward, flung out both hands in a passionate revelation of sorrow.
2 It also extends its range across the �gean Sea to Asia Minor, so that really not a single Accentor is peculiar to Europe.
3 The cherry is increased by budding on the wild gean, obtained by sowing the stones of the small black or red wild cherries.
4 Alder and ash are the main tree species but there are also bird cherry and hazel and small numbers of wych elm, gean, holly, rowan and elder.
5 As the sun rose over the �gean, he had given the tiller to Mr. Cassar and lain down without a word.
6 On the one side is the situation of the Pauline churches on the east coast of the �gean in a.d. 93-95.
7 He boldly entered the �gean stable and was the Hercules to cleanse it.
8 It brings up not only the Ionian, but the �gean Sea; it carries the imagination onward to the Bosporus itself.
9 The menace of the sea has rendered the blue sparkling water of the �gean a dangerous home for any boat.
10 "Sophocles long ago Heard it on the �gean, and it brought Into his mind the turbid ebb and flow Of human misery; we...." his breath failed him and he was silent.
11 Across this upper end of the �gean, from Mt.
12 See where the swallows fly South o'er the ocean: Soon will the winter wind Sweep the �gean.
13 On the north these ranges separated it from Bœotia; on the west it was bounded by Megaris and the Saronic Gulf; on the east by the �gean.
14 And behind all, there gleams from the whole play a sophistication as deep as the �gean.
15 It is situated in the central plain of Attica, about 4 miles from the Saronic Gulf or Gulf of �gina, an arm of the �gean Sea running in between the mainland and the Peloponnesus.
16 There was a narrow gap in the high ground that communicated with the �gean Sea.
17 The yacht called at Cagliari and Palermo, visited the Ionian islands, and reached the �gean by way of the Corinth canal.
18 Both are written from captivity, almost certainly in Rome, because the writer is expecting, if released, to revisit the �gean coasts, which was not Paul's expectation in C�sarea.
19 Archipel�ago, a term originally applied to the �gean, the sea lying between Greece and Asia Minor, then to the numerous islands situated therein, and subsequently to any cluster of islands.
20 No miocene deposits occur north of Teheran or of the Upper Euphrates, nor are they known from the islands of the �gean Sea or the lands surrounding it.
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