dover
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Definition
Dover is a town and major port in southeast England, famous for its white chalk cliffs and location closest to France.
Usage & Nuances
"Dover" is always a proper noun, referring to a place. It is most often discussed in the context of travel, geography, and history. The "White Cliffs of Dover" is a famous phrase. Do not use "dover" as a common noun or verb.
Spanish: Dover (ciudad de Inglaterra) - Dover (puerto) - Dover (acantilados)Portuguese (BR): Dover (cidade da Inglaterra) - Dover (porto) - Dover (penhascos)Portuguese (PT): Dover (cidade inglesa) - Dover (porto) - Dover (falésias)Chinese (Simplified): 多佛(英格兰城市)- 多佛(港口)- 多佛白崖Chinese (Traditional): 多佛(英格蘭城市)- 多佛(港口)- 多佛白崖Hindi: डोवर (इंग्लैंड का शहर) - डोवर (बंदरगाह) - डोवर (सफेद चट्टानें)Arabic: دوفر (مدينة في إنجلترا) - دوفر (ميناء) - دوفر (المنحدرات البيضاء)Bengali: ডোভারRussian: ДуврJapanese: ドーバーVietnamese: DoverKorean: 도버Turkish: DoverUrdu: ڈوورIndonesian: Dover
Example Sentences
We took a beautiful walk along the cliffs near Dover.
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She’s always dreamed of seeing Dover and the English Channel.
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The white cliffs of Dover are famous.
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Many ferries go from Dover to France.
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Dover is a port town in England.
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If you travel by ferry, you’ll probably arrive in Dover first.
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