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ava

/uh-vah, uh-vaw/US // əˈvɑ, əˈvɔ //UK // (əˈvɔː) //

阿瓦,阿维,阿华,阿娃

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : of all; at all.

Examples

  • The day we registered Ava’s birth, we walked into the registration office and saw all the proud parents with their babies.

  • Carney is survived by his husband, Brian Long and their three cats, Ava, Zephyr, and Jack.

  • In this devastating story, Ava and Kiera’s obsession with death leads to irreversible consequences.

  • Ava was a smart kid with great creativity and she loved to try new things, but she didn’t tend to stick with them for more than a few months.

  • For much of her life, the second born, Ava, had been a handful.

  • Ava DuVernay, as New York magazine notes, has now joined their ranks.

  • Too bad director Ava DuVernay gets the history wrong in Selma.

  • For Ava, serving as a model fulfills a larger artistic goal.

  • It was also the first time for Ava, a 45-year-old German photographer.

  • An AVA is decided, incredibly, not by wine connoisseurs but by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

  • And we came into the yard, walled about with tinned iron, and drank ava with the prisoners and the captain.

  • Seumanu gave me one of his names; and when my name was called at the ava drinking, behold, it was Au mai taua ma manu-vao!

  • Mr. Gouger, a young merchant residing at Ava, was then with us, and had much more reason to fear than the rest of us.

  • Perhaps no death in Ava ever produced such universal rejoicings, as that of the Pakan Woon.

  • Our final release from Ava, and our recovering all the property that had there been taken, was owing entirely to his efforts.