1.〈英〉庄园;地主的住宅;〈古〉谷仓;(庄园,修道院的)附属农场
2.〈美〉格兰其
1.a large country house with farm buildings near it
1.Usually granges have modest outbuildings and a small church or chapel but few of the other features of a permanent monastery.
这些庄园通常有保守的外屋和一个缺少恒久修道院特征的小教堂或礼拜堂。
2.The name Granger Movement came from the member clubs of the organization, which were called Granges .
格兰其运动的名称来源于这一组织下属的俱乐部,这种俱乐部叫作格兰其。
3.LEO SCULLY: Years before, farmers had united in agricultural organizations they called granges. A national grange had been formed.
低轨斯库利:之前,农民不得不在他们所谓的格朗农业组织团结年。一个国家的农庄已经形成。
4.At that time, wolf was very common in the European countryside. They often approached the granges to look for food in the severe winter.
在那个狼人传说盛行的年代,狼在欧洲的乡野还是一种极其常见的动物,它们在严冬之际逼近农庄觅食的情形并不罕见。