Mr Frith: Can we buy it on instalments? 弗里斯先生:我们能不能分期付款买?
Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. 贝尔·利思的花园比乔的大。
Frith \Frith\, n. [OE. frith peace, protection, land inclosed for hunting, park, forest, AS. fri[eth] peace; akin to freno[eth] peace, protection, asylum, G. friede peace, Icel. fri[eth]r, and from the root of E. free, friend. See {Free}, a., and cf. {Affray}, {Defray}.] 1. A forest; a woody place. [Obs.] --Drayton.
2. A small field taken out of a common, by inclosing it; an inclosure. [Obs.] --Sir J. Wynne.
Frith \Frith\ (fr[i^]th), n. [OE. firth, Icel. fj["o]r[eth]r; akin to Sw. fj["a]rd, Dan. fiord, E. ford. [root]78. See {Ford}, n., and cf. {Firth}, {Fiord}, {Fret} a frith, {Port} a harbor.] 1. (Geog.) A narrow arm of the sea; an estuary; the opening of a river into the sea; as, the Frith of Forth. Also called {firth}.
2. A kind of weir for catching fish. [Eng.] --Carew.