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baker

/bey-ker/US // ˈbeɪ kər //UK // (ˈbeɪkə) //

面包师,面包师傅,面包工,面包商

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who bakes.
    • : a person who makes and sells bread, cake, etc.
    • : a small portable oven.
    • : a code word used in communications to represent the letter B.

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Examples

  • Gratitude turned into an obligation to “repay the good that had come to me,” Baker says.

  • “We need to be prepared for offseason outbreaks and potentially large outbreaks,” Baker says.

  • We should also be grateful for the bakers and cooks, whose risk of death rose more than 50 percent.

  • Baker has been critical of the city’s decision not to let members of the public speak or be heard during City Council meetings – not just about this topic but during the entire pandemic.

  • “It seems like as it’s gotten colder and wetter, you’re seeing structures getting more elaborate,” Baker says.

  • The one we use was by a chappie called Theodore Baker, 1894.

  • He becomes especially earnest when the conversation turns to his role as The Baker in Into the Woods.

  • It appeared that Baker would again have to face Clark in the forthcoming run-off.

  • Both state and federal law required that the disputed ballots be counted, which gave the victory to Wilson Baker.

  • Charlie Baker in Massachusetts and Charles Rauner in Illinois scored upset gubernatorial wins with pro-minimum messages.

  • That Hicks—the damned —— —— —— he come t' Baker's as they hooked up t' leave the Spring.

  • Toward eight o'clock a pretty, capable-looking girl of twelve came out of the house and bought a loaf of bread at the baker's.

  • On the night when the children had crept so quietly away from the baker's wife, Jess had forgotten to take Benny's bear.

  • But I felt no anxiety: I knew the "silent baker" would prove deaf and dumb.

  • Going ten paces up the street he saw the baker's shop where he supplied himself.