cape in southwestern Spain, from Arabic taraf-al-garb "end of the west," or taraf-agarr "end of the column" (in reference to the pillars of Hercules). The British naval victory over the French there was fought Oct. 21, 1805; hence London's Trafalgar Square, named in commemoration of it.
双语例句
1. Crowds gathered in the vicinity of Trafalgar Square.
成群结队的人聚集在特拉法尔加广场周围。
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2. There is a statue of Nelson in Trafalgar Square.
在特拉法加广场有一尊纳尔逊的塑像.
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3. She walked toward Trafalgar Square.
她朝特拉法格广场走去.
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4. We fed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square.
我们在特拉法加广场喂了鸽子.
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5. Cut across the Trafalgar Square and then turn leave.