bailey / ˈbeɪ li /

⚽高中词汇贝利贝雷贝里

bailey 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural bai·leys.

  1. the defensive wall surrounding an outer court of a castle.
  2. the courtyard itself.

更多bailey例句

  1. Now, Bailey and Morisano are going deeper into that story with their first book.
  2. “I want to strongly encourage you to consider taking the vaccine when it becomes available to you,” Bailey wrote in the email, which was obtained by The Post.
  3. Bailey said those moves have been postponed until later in the week to facilitate testing and other precautions.
  4. Bailey said all were asymptomatic when they were tested Thursday and testing continued over the weekend.
  5. Bailey told ESSENCE that proceeds will benefit foster youth in need of care, food, shelter, and other resources during the pandemic.
  6. Circus parades often became as large a sight as the performance itself; one Barnum and Bailey parade stretched for three miles.
  7. In 1881, along came Bailey, operator of another circus, and two circuses joined to give rise to the first three-ring spectacle.
  8. Bailey and one of the other women said that Freundel specifically instructed them not to tell others about the re-dunk.
  9. Bailey, who is also dating the director, said working on a Leigh production was incredibly arduous.
  10. The best-known NYFW power players are extremely well-known: Anna Wintour, Carine Roitfeld, Glenda Bailey among them.
  11. Bailey was the most unselfish man I ever knew; the readiest to help others.
  12. Now something had turned up, and Bailey declared I was as good as appointed.
  13. As for Bailey, he always declared this Egyptian tour was the holiday of his life.
  14. He went directly to the store, where no one was to be found save sharp-featured Mrs. Bailey, wife of the proprietor.
  15. Mr. Bailey was a quiet, inoffensive man, very free with his money to everybody around.