I. Brad ‧ ford /ˈbrædfəd $ -fərd/ BrE AmE
an industrial city in the north of England which is a centre of the woollen industry and where many Asian people now live
II. Bradford, Bar ‧ ba ‧ ra Tay ‧ lor /ˈbɑːb ə rə ˈteɪləʳ $ ˈbɑːr-/ BrE AmE
(1933–) a British writer of popular ↑ novel s novels, many of which have been made into television films. Her stories, which are read especially by women, are often about strong intelligent women who work hard to succeed in a world where men have most of the power.