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brattle

/brat-l/US // ˈbræt l //

黄牛,蛮牛,荆棘,荆棘树

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a clattering noise.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    brat·tled, brat·tling.

    • : to scamper noisily.

Examples

  • One of the cannon-balls which he fired into the town struck the tower of the Brattle Street Church, where it may still be seen.

  • It's all painted like them old Colonial houses down on Brattle Street, buff and white.

  • It is sold for ten cents by Hammett, publisher, in Brattle street, Boston.

  • As we have seen, the Brattle Street Church had already led in this reform, having adopted this practice in 1699.

  • You dont see him grabbing the ball away from Brattle and losing two or three yards at a time.