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ain

/eyn/US // eɪn //UK // (eɪn) //

是的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : own.

Examples

  • Ain Kawa is known as a Christian district, with Ziggurat-style churches dotting the horizon.

  • The architect Gregory Ain was very interested in planned communities.

  • He says Ain el-Hilweh is seeing a rising number of clashes—three or four a month —that can last two to three hours.

  • They built a church that still stands today, which overlooks the hillside and Ain River.

  • “What they are doing in Ain Zara to Abdul is inhumane,” Najat says.

  • Let him tak a spring on his ain fiddle, says a proverb that illustrates the coolness with which Donald will bide his time.

  • "Come away, Rundell, the race is yer ain," shouted an enthusiastic supporter of Peter.

  • I reck'n I knows sense when I sees it; en dey ain' no sense in sich doin's as dat.

  • How could I, with my heart beating high at the thought of seeing my ain dear laddie before many days?

  • Mickle thocht we o' the gentles ayont the sea, an' sair grat we for a' frien's we kent lang syne in oor ain countree.