amelia / əˈmɛl i ə, eɪˈmi li ə /

⚽高中词汇阿米莉亚阿梅利亚阿米莉娅

amelia 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Pathology.

  1. the congenital absence of one or more limbs.

更多amelia例句

  1. Amelia wrote about this last year during the nomination process for Justice Amy Coney Barrett, but Supreme Court legal experts stressed to us then that the types of cases the court will hear will dramatically change.
  2. Before the pandemic, I was 100 percent dependent on my helper as Amelia’s primary caregiver.
  3. I have a 3-year-old daughter, Amelia, and working full time meant that I only got to see her for a few hours a day.
  4. All of a sudden, I found myself spending a lot more time with Amelia during the day, and ended up doing a lot more of my work in the evenings once she was asleep.
  5. Though his wife Amelia was allowed to live with him on his Maryland farm in Montgomery County, she was still enslaved.
  6. Iggy Azalea was born Amethyst Amelia Kelly in New South Wales.
  7. The house decays around Amelia and Samuel, their world narrows and becomes mad, undealable with.
  8. Amelia says some truly terrible things to Sam, supposedly inhabited by the Babadook but really consumed in grief.
  9. Just as in real life, you can come to live with grief, so Amelia and Sam do at the end of the film.
  10. You can accord it a place, and then—hopefully—like Amelia and Sam find a way to get on with your life.
  11. This little girl was christened Amelia, after her mother, who taught and trained her both wisely and well.
  12. During his absence, his wifes maid introduces the lover into her mistress chamber while Amelia sleeps.
  13. Amelia stabs herself, but the confession of her maid reveals her innocence, and her wound is pronounced not mortal.
  14. Amelia, at the news of the victory, became still more agitated even than before.
  15. To the south was a headland, which our skipper informed us was the north end of Amelia Island.