Ca·lais /kæˈle, kɑˈlɛ/
加來[法國北部海港]
Calais
n : a town in northern France on the Strait of Dover that serves
as a ferry port to England; in 1347 it was captured by
the English king Edward III after a long siege and
remained in English hands until it was recaptured by the
French king Henry II in 1558