单词:Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico的用法和样例:
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- An island of the West Indies east of Puerto Rico. It is the largest of the British Virgin Islands.托托拉岛西印度群岛中一岛屿,位于波多黎各以东,它是英属维尔金群岛中最大的一个岛屿
- Porto Rico波多黎各
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