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abigail

/ab-i-geyl/US // ˈæb ɪˌgeɪl //UK // (ˈæbɪˌɡeɪl) //

阿比盖尔,阿比吉尔,阿比盖勒,阿碧尔

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a lady's maid.

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Examples

  • Abigail says she remains glad she got vaccinated, and recommends that everyone do the same.

  • In a compact yet emotionally rich 27 minutes, Abigail and Shaun Bengson compose a video montage of their lives during a Vermont winter, quarantined against covid but open to life’s harsher mandates.

  • When John became president, Abigail embarked on a 12-year renovation project to expand the home from a small, low-ceiling house to a comfortable, Georgian-style residence.

  • In addition, Abigail had a bad ankle that made standing painful, so chances are that dancing, at least for her, was out of the question.

  • Abigail has been cleaning offices and hotels downtown for roughly 20 years.

  • What we can reasonably require an Abigail Fisher to understand is that the rules are bent based on socioeconomics.

  • In our moment, then, an Abigail Fisher must be viewed differently than she once would have been.

  • At the center of the case is Abigail Fisher, a white woman who was denied admission to the University of Texas at Austin in 2008.

  • Abigail Haglage rounds up what we know so far about the honorable Charles Ramsey.

  • So too does Abigail Pogrebin, an author and former 60 Minutes producer.

  • "Mr. Capt don't demean himself to chambermaids, Miss Lucy," retorted the abigail with angry scorn.

  • And David sent and communed with Abigail, to take her to him to wife.

  • Abigail properly resolved to defer any conversation with Nabal till the morning, when she disclosed the whole affair.

  • How could Abigail be more happy in a husband, than in the prophet, the champion, the anointed of God?

  • There was a lofty heroism in Abigail, when she prevented David from shedding innocent blood.