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alexia

/uh-lek-see-uh/US // əˈlɛk si ə //UK // (əˈlɛksɪə) //

阿莱克西亚,阿莱西亚,亚历山大,亚历克西娅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : a neurologic disorder marked by loss of the ability to understand written or printed language, usually resulting from a brain lesion or a congenital defect.

Examples

  • As a mother to three daughters, Catharina-Amalia, Alexia, and Ariane, Máxima has passed her style down to the next generation.

  • “What was discovered in Daraya is horrible,” says a Damascus activist who goes by the name Alexia Jade.

  • Alexia's fingers fell away, and he held up a dangling end of lace, all frayed and ragged.

  • But Van, much preferring Alexia to Pickering, couldn't say the same, so the carriage rolled on to a gloomy silence within.

  • She was soon ready, and before long there they were, Aunty Whitney and she, driving off to bring Alexia home and comfort her up.

  • "Alexia isn't home," said Polly, disconsolately, and feeling as if the whole world were out of joint.

  • And so, although Polly did not forget about Alexia, it was some time before she could get Mrs. Whitney's ear to tell her about it.