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brad

/brad/US // bræd //UK // (bræd) //

布拉德,布拉德,布莱德,布布德

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a slender wire nail having either a small, deep head or a projection to one side of the head end.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    brad·ded, brad·ding.

    • : to fasten with brads.

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Examples

  • “Our leaders, Brad and Russell, they were terrific,” Brooks said.

  • Brad Hand, throwing on the next mound over, reached back and let one rip.

  • It was a tough night with also Thomas Bryant and having no Brad and no Russell.

  • I think Russell and Brad are going to help him get to another level that he probably didn’t even expect to get to as quick as he has.

  • Especially not having Brad and Russ in this game, you could feel that in the first half every guy thought, like, well, I can be the guy that can score.

  • Joy Woodhouse calls in to tell her bickering boys Brad and Dallas to “get this out of your system” before Christmas.

  • Brad Rutter is trying to turn his trivia fame into entertainment.

  • Cast Angelina Jolie in that role with Brad Pitt as the cave hubbie, and maybe we have a blockbuster in the making.

  • The fight for marriage equality and legal cases has “sucked the air out of the room for other organizations,” says Brad Becker.

  • Maintaining the high caliber of guest to which his viewers have become accustomed, Galifianakis welcomes Brad Pitt to the ferns.

  • Really the best method is to make a round denuded spot by twirling a small brad-awl.

  • This to Brad Gibson, who was taking his farewell drink of ginger tea preparatory to beginning work.

  • "If I thought 't was a good growin' medicine, I'd recommend it to your folks, Brad," he replied cheerfully.

  • Then put a metal brad through each hole and fasten by pulling apart the metal tines.

  • I stooped to pick it up, and as I did so the priest silently leaped upon my shoulders and drove his brad-awl into my eye!