burgage

n.
租地权,土地保有权;
英英释义
Burgage
Burgage is a medieval land term used in England and Scotland, well established by the 13th century. A burgage was a town ("borough") rental property (to use modern terms), owned by a king or lord.
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BURGAGE CYCLE AND MICRO-INTERVENTION PLANNING AND DESIGNThe Analysis of Burgage Patterns in Medieval Towns
Burgage Tenure in Small Towns (on the Example of English Monastic Towns)
Burgage plots of medieval Perth: the evidence from excavations at Canal Street
Development and change in burgage plots: the example of Wells
Excavations in Three Burgage Plots in the Medieval Town of Newport, Dyfed, 1991
Framework and form: burgage plots, street lines and domestic architecture in early urban Scotland preview
Cockermouth, Cumbria archaeological investigation of three burgage plots in Main Street
Conquest and urban consolidation : an investigation into plan development and burgage patterns in Anglo-Norman Ireland
The Clay Tobacco Pipes in Cockermouth, Cumbria: Archaeological Investigation of Three Burgage Plots in Main Street
1. She picked up a pink flower from a foxglove.
她从毛地黄上摘了一朵粉花.
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2. Foxglove can cause heart failure.
毛地黄会引起心脏衰竭.
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3. The common or pop purple foxglove produces pretty flowers along stamp leafy stem called a spike.
普通紫色的毛地黄会开出沿着多叶的茎生长的好看的小花,这些笑话叫做穗.
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4. The common or purple foxglove produces pretty flowers a tall leafestam leafy stem a spike.
这个普通或紫色的紫顶花生长出有着高而枝叶繁茂的美丽的花叫”做能快速生长“的花.
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5. The common or purple foxglove produces pretty flowers along a tall leafy stem called a spike.
普通或者紫色的毛地黄会沿着一个被称为穗状花序的高杆多叶茎秆开出漂亮的花朵.
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