beck 的 2 个定义
- a gesture used to signal, summon, or direct someone.
- Chiefly Scot. a bow or curtsy of greeting.
- Archaic. beckon.
beck 近义词
等同于 river
等同于 stream
等同于 brook
更多beck例句
- Released on March 24, 1971, the conceptual song cycle of a poetic middle-aged lecher crashing his Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost and subsequently romancing the teenage Nelson, profoundly impacted everyone from Beck to Air, Portishead to Pulp.
- On the day of the Capitol attack, Beck said, he emailed the younger Liebengood to see how he was doing.
- Beck’s writing has appeared in The Atlantic and Esquire, and she has served as executive editor at Vogue and editor-in-chief of Jezebel.
- Finally, “it always helps to focus on someone else instead of yourself,” Beck said.
- Beck recommended asking yourself what you can do despite the situation, and then creating a plan to put it into action.
- By Ana Marie Cox Just in time for Christmas, Glenn Beck goes for hipster-chic as a conservative fashion statement.
- Beck is a close student of history and propaganda, and especially the history of propaganda.
- Just in time for Christmas, Glenn Beck goes for hipster-chic as a conservative fashion statement.
- Beck is in the same position as any post-industrial capitalist entrepreneur.
- What often is forgotten—and what Beck could probably stand to remember—is that the massacre was, technically, a firefight.
- Even Chet Belding, who was always at her beck and call, was terribly busy these days.
- Love has come rushing to the beck of a tip-tilted chin, or the tone of a voice, or the droop of an eyelid.
- Which being done I took leave and supped at my father's, where was my cozen Beck come lately out of the country.
- Many men were at his beck throughout that winter, and when the spring-tide came called he a muster and gat him many more.
- There was a patient, sweet-smiling woman in nurse's costume who came and went to the beck and call of every man of us.