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E·ly AHD[ēʹlē] ,Isle of。D.J.[ˈiːliː],Isle of。K.K.[ˈili],Isle of。NONE(无词性)- A region of east-central England with extensive drained fens. The nameIsle comes from the high ground amid the fens; Ely probably refers to the eels formerly found in the fens. The city of Ely (population, 10,268) is noted for its cathedral, dating from the 11th century and one of the largest in England. 伊利艾斯:英格兰中东部一地区,有广阔的干枯沼泽。名字艾斯 来源于沼泽中的高地; 伊利 可能指以前在沼泽中发现的鳗鱼。 伊利 城(人口10,268)因其建立于11世纪的大教堂而闻名,该教堂是英格兰最大的教堂之一
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