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apples

/ap-uhlz/US // ˈæp əlz //UK // (ˈæpəlz) //

苹果,苹实,苹果

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Australian Slang.

    • : well or fine; under control.

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Examples

  • We are a nation in which a few rotten apples are spoiling different barrels.

  • Once hot, add the shallots, apples, cranberries, and remaining cranberry juice to the pan.

  • There is a distinct smell of apples, which are handed out by volunteer workers.

  • Per Santa Muerte tradition, devotees offer apples, cigarettes, and bottles of tequila.

  • Apples uses his journals to take us back to the sudden loss of his 18-year-old son.

  • They would feed him apples, potatoes and sometimes bits of cake that Bob's mother gave them.

  • And Squinty thought acorns were just the best things he had ever tasted, except apples, and potatoes or perhaps sour milk.

  • As the last car rushed by, a lady at one of the windows tossed out two rosy apples.

  • Leander asked Pinky Binn if he had eleven apples and multiplied them by five how many was they left.

  • I have known them arrive in early autumn, and do great havoc amongst the apples, which they cut up to get at the pips.

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