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brent

/brent/US // brɛnt //UK // (brɛnt) //

布伦特,布兰特,布朗特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural brents, brent.

    • : brant.

Examples

  • Ben and Brent fill five ounce, self-seal cans, with their meat mixture.

  • Then it was known as Brent’s or Wigginton’s Island, after the families who owned it.

  • By the time I was 18, working a summer internship at an energy company, oil was hitting its record high—in July 2008, even as the financial crisis had begun, Brent went for nearly $150 a barrel.

  • General Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to the first President Bush, shuffled head-down through the mob.

  • Basically, pre-marital sex is a big no-no and could land Justin Brent in hot water.

  • She is back in New Jersey visiting family with her boyfriend and trainer, Brent Steffensen.

  • They ultimately rescinded the invitation when conservatives like Brent Bozell expressed outrage about the inclusion.

  • That's what once-prominent conservative activist Brent Bozell says.

  • And there at the base of Brent Tor you may see the very rock to this day.

  • They sent in haste for the nearest bishop, and with him proceeded to the top of Brent Tor.

  • For example, shortly before our arrival, a young Igorot had been confirmed by Bishop Brent.

  • Mr. Naylor-Brent leaned back in his chair and sighed heavily as he polished his gold glasses.

  • Mr. Naylor-Brent's good-looking rugged face took on an expression of the keenest relief.