auld
英 [ɔːld; ɑːld]
美 [ɔld]
- adj. 旧的;老的
- n. (Auld)人名;(英)奥尔德
- auld (adj.)
- variant of old that more accurately preserves the Anglo-Saxon vowel. Surviving in northern English and Scottish; distinctly Scottish after late 14c.
- 1. They formed a circle and sang "Auld Lang Syne"
- 他们围成一个圆圈,唱起了《友谊地久天长》。
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- 2. Should auld acquaintance be forgot and days of auld lang syne?
- 旧日朋友怎能忘记? 友谊地久天长.
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- 3. The meeting ended up with the singing of Auld Lang Syne.
- 大会以唱“友谊地久天长”结束.
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- 4. We will take a cup of kindness yet for auld lang syne.
- 让我们为了过去的好时光干一杯友谊的酒.
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- 5. A man who wasn't a sea elf couldn't tolerate Auld Dessinha's salves.
- 除了海精灵以外没有人能忍受 奥尔德·代西亚 的药膏.
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