I will spend my summer vacation in my uncle's grange. 我将去我叔叔的农庄过暑假。
They want to buy the old grange and turn it into a hotel. 他们想买一座旧农庄把它改建成一个旅馆。
Thrushcross Grange is my own, sir,' he interrupted, wincing. 画眉田庄是我自己的,先生。”他打断了我的话,闪避着。
grange
[ noun ] an outlying farm <noun.artifact>
Grange \Grange\, n. [F. grange barn, LL. granea, from L. granum grain. See {Grain} a kernel.] 1. A building for storing grain; a granary. [Obs.] --Milton.
2. A farmhouse, with the barns and other buildings for farming purposes.
And eke an officer out for to ride, To see her granges and her bernes wide. --Chaucer.
Nor burnt the grange, nor bussed the milking maid. --Tennyson.
3. A farmhouse of a monastery, where the rents and tithes, paid in grain, were deposited. [Obs.]
4. A farm; generally, a farm with a house at a distance from neighbors.
5. An association of farmers, designed to further their interests, and particularly to bring producers and consumers, farmers and manufacturers, into direct commercial relations, without intervention of middlemen or traders. The first grange was organized in 1867. [U. S.]
A local grange has joined the cause, denouncing the "harassment" of Mrs. Sykes.