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amadou

/am-uh-doo/US // ˈæm əˌdu //UK // (ˈæməˌduː) //

阿马杜,阿玛杜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a spongy substance prepared from fungi, Polyporus fomentarius and allied species, growing on trees, used as tinder and in surgery.

Examples

  • The driver, Amadou Diallo, was a courtly African immigrant who made it a point to wear a tie as he worked.

  • This has happened before, to Amadou Diallo, Abner Louima, Emmett Till—even during the New York City draft riots of 1863.

  • From Rodney King to Amadou Diallo to Sean Bell, stories of police over-response continue to fill the news.

  • Just over a dozen years ago, Amadou Diallo was shot at 41 times by police officers who mistook his wallet for a gun.

  • In this English publication, the word "punk" is not used; the substance is called "amadou."

  • Its thick spongy stem, being reduced to charcoal, takes fire like amadou.

  • I suppose, if the datum has anywhere been admitted to French publications, the word "amadou" has been avoided, and "punk" used.

  • Thom says that Boletus laricis and Polyporus fomentarius yield the amadou of commerce.

  • Le costume n'est pas uniforme; on voit plus d'un manteau amadou rapic de bleu vif ou de rouge garance.