| 释义 | Kinross-shire noun
 uk /kɪnˈrɒs.ʃər/ us /kɪnˈrɑːs.ʃɚ/
 an area of east central Scotland that was a county (= an area with its own local government) until 1975: 金罗斯郡(位于苏格兰中部偏东,1975年撤郡)
 Powmill farmhouse in Kinross-shire is a stone building dating from 1836. 金罗斯郡的鲍米尔农舍是一座始建于1836年的石头建筑。
 Residents of a village in Kinross-shire had to leave their homes because of flooding.金罗斯郡一个村庄的居民因为洪水不得不离开家园。
 Kitchin, who is originally from Kinross-shire, is solidly built, with tight curls and big blue eyes.
 The boundary changes of 1974 gave the name of Tayside to what had been the counties of Perthshire, Kinross-shire and Angus.
 The T in the Park music festival at Balado did much to raise Kinross-shire's profile.
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