Warren

['wɒr(ə)n] or ['wɔrən]

解释:

(noun.) a colony of rabbits.

(noun.) an overcrowded residential area.

(noun.) a series of connected underground tunnels occupied by rabbits.

(noun.) United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1891-1974).

(noun.) United States writer and poet (1905-1989).

整理:默尔--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) A place privileged, by prescription or grant the king, for keeping certain animals (as hares, conies, partridges, pheasants, etc.) called beasts and fowls of warren.

(n.) A privilege which one has in his lands, by royal grant or prescription, of hunting and taking wild beasts and birds of warren, to the exclusion of any other person not entering by his permission.

(n.) A piece of ground for the breeding of rabbits.

(n.) A place for keeping flash, in a river.

编辑:娜塔莎

解释:

n. a piece of ground kept for breeding game or rabbits: (law) a right of enclosure (extending to hares rabbits partridges &c.) by prescription or grant from the Crown.—n. Warr′ener the keeper of a warren.

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