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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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of this part of England

George regarded Rosewood as a pure example of a traditional country house of this part of England.

What does "a pure example of a traditional country house of this part of England" mean?
  

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john liao What does "a pure example of a traditional country house of this part of England" mean? You don't seem to be thinking about these phrases very much before you post, John. Try your dictionary first.

  • john liao What does "a pure example of a traditional country house of this part of England" mean?
  • You don't seem to be thinking about these phrases very much before you post, John.
  • Try your dictionary first.
  • That phrase contains no idioms; which words do you not understand?
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john liaoWhat does "a pure example of a traditional country house of this part of England" mean?
You don't seem to be thinking about these phrases very much before you post, John. Try your dictionary first. That phrase contains no idioms; which words do you not understand?
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Country houses are big houses that the rich noblemen built so they could go hunting and enjoy living away from the city.
These houses have individual names. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_country_house

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