Significado em português
Significado de Shire
A historical term for a district or administrative region, typically rural.
In simple words: A rural area or district, often in England.
Shire em uma frase
- The shire is known for its beautiful landscapes.
- She spent her summer in a peaceful shire.
- Many stories are set in the fictional shire of Middle-earth.
Como usar Shire
Commonly used in British English to refer to specific counties or rural regions. Not appropriate in conversations about urban settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'shire' sounding like 'sheer' — imagine a vast, open countryside.
Palavras relacionadas
Collocations with Shire
- rural shire
- heart of the shire
- shire council
Common mistakes with Shire
- Confused with 'share' due to similar spelling.
- Overused in contexts unrelated to geography.
- Mispronounced by non-native speakers.
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Shire em outros idiomas
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Perguntas frequentes sobre Shire
O que significa Shire?
A rural area or district, often in England.
O que significa Shire em português?
A rural area or district, often in England.
Qual é a definição de Shire?
A historical term for a district or administrative region, typically rural.
Como se usa Shire em uma frase?
The shire is known for its beautiful landscapes.
Pode dar outro exemplo de Shire?
She spent her summer in a peaceful shire.
Quais são os sinônimos de Shire?
Algumas alternativas comuns são district, county, region.
Que palavras combinam com Shire?
Costuma combinar com rural shire, heart of the shire, shire council.
Quais são os erros comuns ao usar Shire?
Confused with 'share' due to similar spelling. Overused in contexts unrelated to geography. Mispronounced by non-native speakers.
Como se pronuncia Shire?
US: //ʃaɪr//, UK: //ʃaɪə//. Ouça o áudio acima para escutar a pronúncia nativa.
Quando devo usar Shire?
Commonly used in British English to refer to specific counties or rural regions. Not appropriate in conversations about urban settings.
