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brant

/brant/US // brænt //UK // (brænt) //

布兰特,布朗特,潘特,卤煮

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural brants, brant.

    • : any of several species of small, dark-colored geese of the genus Branta, especially B. bernicla, breeding in high northern latitudes and migrating south in the autumn.

Examples

  • Other voters, like Brant, who still plans to vote for one of the two major candidates, also approached the process itself with a heavy layer of cynicism.

  • Brant, an ASCAP spokesperson, would like to see more public recognition for the people behind the scenes.

  • And 17-year-old Harry Brant to pen new 'Interview Magazine' column.

  • Fessenden has built a huge radio transmitter in a place called Brant Rock, Massachusetts.

  • Historical novelist Lucinda Brant pinpoints the 18th century as the golden age of the power paunch.

  • “People might support you more if you jumped of a cliff,” Brant replied to one commenter.

  • Rick and Scotty, tired after an exhausting day, had gone to bed while the light still burned in Hartson Brant's room.

  • Nearby, Hartson Brant and the other scientists were deep in conversation with a group of civilians and Navy officers.

  • After a detailed discussion by Hartson Brant of the properties and limitations of nuclear explosions, the conference agreed.

  • Hartson Brant, in the rear seat, had a motion-picture camera poised.

  • Soon after a black brant passed, and Raven cried out as before, but the brant flew on.