district in southwestern Scotland (Medieval Latin Gallovidia), equivalent to Welsh Gallwyddel, Irish Gallgaidhil, literally "foreign Gaels," containing the Gal- element also common in Irish place-names (Irish Gaelic gall) and meaning there "a stranger, a foreigner," especially an Englishman. Related: Gallovidian, which is from the Latin form of the name. The adjective Galwegian is on analogy of Norwegian.
权威例句
1. With that, Dean Galloway bowed his head and began praying.
说着, 迪安·盖尔威低下头,开始祈祷.
2. Marie Galloway goes to work each morning.
玛丽?加洛韦每天早上去上班.
3. As she works, Marie Galloway shows no fear.
在工作中, 玛丽?加洛韦没有表现出惧怕.
4. Off to one side of Langdon, Dean Galloway was sitting quietly at the coffee table.
在兰登身边, 迪安·盖尔威静静地坐在咖啡桌前.
5. Galloway removed his hands from the bag and zipped it up around the pyramid.