brill 的定义
plural brills, brill.
- a European flatfish, Scophthalmus rhombus, closely related to the turbot.
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- Brill says that the Parks department dropped the charges and hired him to lead foraging tours for the next four years.
- For a competitive trail runner like Brill, it would be nice to take away some practical insights about when to switch.
- Brill’s next study, when pandemic, fire, and other disruptions permit, will involve trail runners walking, running, or choosing their own mix of the two while climbing an actual mountain.
- As it happens, Brill and his colleagues have been researching this problem for several years, and a pair of recent studies offer some interesting new insights.
- For now, Brill will stick to the approach he’s figured out through trial and error, relying on his intuition about which gait feels best at any given moment.
- I wish I was a young Carole King, working in the Brill Building.
- Brill went on to publish his piece in Time, where it won a National Magazine Award.
- “Every single witness is inadmissible, hearsay, triple-hearsay,” said assistant state attorney Penny Brill in court yesterday.
- The typically somber atmosphere at the bi-annual church convocation was punctuated by hollers, applause and a shout of “brill!”
- And Brill is a woman who was awarded the presidential National Medal of Technology and Innovation two years ago.
- But she bought a small pulley as well as the ground connections which Mr. Brill had in stock.
- There they remained until the gale abated, and then crossed the Channel to Brill on the 30th.
- There they seized the city of Brill, and repulsed a Spanish force which strove to recapture it.
- Me, in the same galley with Brill—who daren't go into his own clubs—and Ullivant, and a few more pretty nearly as bad!
- Close to leeward was the Brill shoal, on which the van-ship of the French, now tacking, endeavoured to drive the Glatton.