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bailey

/bey-lee/US // ˈbeɪ li //UK // (ˈbeɪlɪ) //

贝利,贝雷,贝里

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bai·leys.

    • : the defensive wall surrounding an outer court of a castle.
    • : the courtyard itself.

Examples

  • Now, Bailey and Morisano are going deeper into that story with their first book.

  • “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.

  • Bailey said those moves have been postponed until later in the week to facilitate testing and other precautions.

  • Bailey said all were asymptomatic when they were tested Thursday and testing continued over the weekend.

  • Bailey told ESSENCE that proceeds will benefit foster youth in need of care, food, shelter, and other resources during the pandemic.

  • Circus parades often became as large a sight as the performance itself; one Barnum and Bailey parade stretched for three miles.

  • In 1881, along came Bailey, operator of another circus, and two circuses joined to give rise to the first three-ring spectacle.

  • Bailey and one of the other women said that Freundel specifically instructed them not to tell others about the re-dunk.

  • Bailey, who is also dating the director, said working on a Leigh production was incredibly arduous.

  • The best-known NYFW power players are extremely well-known: Anna Wintour, Carine Roitfeld, Glenda Bailey among them.

  • Bailey was the most unselfish man I ever knew; the readiest to help others.

  • Now something had turned up, and Bailey declared I was as good as appointed.

  • As for Bailey, he always declared this Egyptian tour was the holiday of his life.

  • He went directly to the store, where no one was to be found save sharp-featured Mrs. Bailey, wife of the proprietor.

  • Mr. Bailey was a quiet, inoffensive man, very free with his money to everybody around.