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benjamin

/ben-juh-muhn/US // ˈbɛn dʒə mən //UK // (ˈbɛndʒəmɪn) //

贲门,贲门的,贲门的人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : benzoin.

Examples

  • At 14, Benjamin could be filling his free time with sports and video games.

  • Hopefully, the process doesn’t take too long, because Benjamin has to sleep.

  • A local reporter in Florida has become seniors’ unofficial vaccine hotlineThe flawed nature of the vaccine rollout has not been lost on Benjamin, who faces a long wait until he’ll be eligible for a shot himself.

  • People requesting the time slots have shared a lot of sad stories, Benjamin said.

  • When the clock strikes 12, Benjamin must quickly find the bright green button that says, “Get in line.”

  • I remember H. Jon Benjamin told me it was a way-too-late apology for Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  • Like Bush 41 and Shamir, Bill Clinton and Benjamin Netanyahu were not exactly soul mates.

  • Benjamin Franklin warned against making any hasty conclusions on such “a point of great importance.”

  • Anderson pleaded with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ban clothing made from animal fur.

  • I think Abraham Lincoln: A Biography by Benjamin P. Thomas, which was published 60 years ago, is magical.

  • As he was a great worker all his life, “Busy,” or “ Benjamin Ceased” would significantly express his death-date.

  • And over against the border of Benjamin, from the east side to the west side, one portion for Simeon.

  • And for the rest of the tribes: from the east side to the west side, one portion for Benjamin.

  • Benjamin Thompson died; formerly a timber merchant, translator of the German Theatre, and author of several other productions.

  • Benjamin Franklin went through life an altered man, because he once paid too dearly for a penny whistle.

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