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chester

Aussprache: [ˈtʃɛstər]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) Chester is a city in England known for its history and Roman ruins. It's a place many people visit to see old buildings and enjoy the atmosphere.

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I visited Chester last summer and loved exploring the ancient walls.

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I didn't like my visit to Chester because it rained the whole time.

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Have you ever been to Chester to see the Roman amphitheater?

Kontext: „common name“

(noun) Chester can also be a person's name. It's a popular name for boys.

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Chester is my best friend's name, and he loves playing soccer.

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No one at the party was named Chester, so I didn't know who to call.

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Do you know anyone named Chester?

Kontext: „animal“

(noun) Sometimes, Chester can refer to a type of horse, especially in certain regions. It means a specific kind of horse that people might use for riding.

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The Chester horses are known for being gentle and easy to ride.

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That horse is not a Chester; it’s a different breed altogether.

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What do you like most about Chester horses?

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