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anna

/ah-nuh/US // ˈɑ nə //UK // (ˈænə) //

安纳,安那,安娜,安娜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a former cupronickel coin of Pakistan, the 16th part of a rupee: last issued in 1960.
    • : a former cupronickel coin of India, the 16th part of a rupee.

Examples

  • Anna’s trauma has helped her in her police work of tracking down the monsters who brutalize children.

  • Anna goes for sisterly loyalty and adventure over a less-than-charming prince.

  • Anna and legions like her remained resolute in their desire to put families back together.

  • Anna, who had been looking into the health benefits of a vegan diet, told her husband that when they returned home from vacation, meat would be officially off the menu.

  • Sometimes, it can empower Anna, and sometimes it can strip power from Anna.

  • Kendrick rapidly chants these last lines in repetition with Bilal and Anna Wise sing-shouting behind him, like a rallying cry.

  • Purely by chance, Anna Coren had landed in Sydney just as the chocolate shop siege began.

  • MOSCOW—Every now and then I run into Anna Chapman at a nail salon called “Little Fingers” on Potapovsky Avenue in downtown Moscow.

  • There are few actresses these days that inspire more goodwill than Anna Kendrick.

  • So many were arrested in Leningrad, the poet Anna Akhmatova said, that the city “dangled like an appendage from its prisons….”

  • General Santa Anna is within a mile of us with fifteen hundred men.

  • Today we did not proceed further than Mendoza (twelve miles), a still more insignificant place than St. Anna.

  • In contrast to this we have the story of the ghost of a lady of title, who had been in her lifetime Princess Anna of Saxony.

  • The other, the Campo de Santa Anna, is exceedingly extensive, but unfinished.

  • One girl, Anna, tried secretly to pass her a wet handkerchief, but this Nora quickly caught from her and hid.