browning / ˈbraʊ nɪŋ /

布朗化褐化布朗宁褐变

browning 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Elizabeth Bar·rett [bar-it], /ˈbær ɪt/, 1806–61, English poet.
  2. John Moses, 1885–1926, U.S. designer of firearms.
  3. Robert, 1812–89, English poet.

browning 近义词

browning

等同于 cooking

browning

等同于 nuke

browning 的近义词 6
browning

等同于 parch

browning

等同于 sear

browning

等同于 singe

browning

等同于 sizzle

browning

等同于 cook

browning

等同于 fry

更多browning例句

  1. It got help early in the second quarter on a fantastic defensive play by blitzing Buckeye Baron Browning, who hugged Jones briefly, popped out the ball and hopped on it himself at the Alabama 19 to set up a touchdown.
  2. Kim and Browning have, indeed, been increasingly influential in city politics in recent years.
  3. Also, Browning says he typically operates the jet suit near the ground for safety reasons.
  4. In August 1949 Browning returned to the United States, where he took two more degrees, in Politics and Public Affairs.
  5. Catherine Hardwicke, who directed the first movie, went so far as to test out Browning as Bella.
  6. The 21-year-old was crowned Miss Utah on October 27, 2012, at the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts in Ogden, Utah.
  7. Browning feels similarly: “I have no idea how that stuff works.”
  8. Options for the likes of Steely and Browning are set to improve in the fall.
  9. I will drop his photograph into the fire, and tear the fly-leaf out of the Mrs. Browning he gave me.
  10. Fanchon is deeply interested in the bacon omelette as she watches it browning and sputtering over the fire.
  11. Far and wide stretched the pleasant Auvergne country; corn-land and orchard, green but browning with the dying summer.
  12. She was indeed browning the coffee with a vengeance; she was burning it black—fairly to cinders.
  13. It was Bruce Browning, who, after all, had found it impossible to remain at the cottage.