noun
a southeastern part of Greater London that is the site of the English national soccer stadium
• Instance Hypernyms: ↑city district
• Part Holonyms: ↑London, ↑Greater London, ↑British capital, ↑capital of the United Kingdom
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\\ˈwemblē, -li\ adjectiveUsage: usually capitalized
Etymology: from Wembley, England
: of or from the municipal borough of Wembley, England : of the kind or style prevalent in Wembley
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/wem"blee/, n.
a former borough, now part of Brent, in SE England, near London.
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Wembley UK [ˈwembli] US
a large football stadium in London where important matches are played http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/wembley.htm
Thesaurus: football games, competitions and teams and football associationshyponym
Variant: Wembley Stadium
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a famous sports ↑stadium in the district of north-west London of the same name. It first opened in 1923 and was considered to be England’s national sports stadium. It closed in 2000 to allow for a new Wembley National Stadium to be built on the same site. It opened in 2007. The most important sporting event held at Wembley is the football ↑FA ↑Cup Final, which takes place every year. The Olympic Games were held there in 1948 and England’s national football team plays its home games there. Important Rugby League and ↑hockey matches are also played at Wembley. Next to the stadium, a separate building, the Wembley Arena is used for rock concerts, shows (especially on ice) and sports events, especially competitions in ↑showjumping (= the sport of riding horses over difficult barriers). The original name for the Wembley Arena was the Empire Pool as it contained a big swimming pool. Close to the Arena and Wembley Stadium site is the large Wembley Conference Centre, which opened in 1977.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.