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alit

/uh-lit/US // əˈlɪt //UK // (əˈlɪt) //

高地

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a simple past tense and past participle of alight.

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Examples

  • A belated song-sparrow alit on one of the old guns near them, and sang thinly for a moment or two.

  • It flew circling among the crags, and once I thought it had passed seaward; but it came again, and alit on a boulder.

  • Alit et ditat is the inscription which stands, rightly and properly, on the front of the building.

  • Mrs. Baring said that when Plonplon, commonly called Fatalit, was ill, the people said he was Fat alit.

  • We alit before a stately hermitage, set amidst the evergreen trees of well-kept grounds.

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