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burr

/bur/US // bɜr //UK // (bɜː) //

毛刺,毛口,毛边,毛骨悚然

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also buhr. a protruding, ragged edge raised on the surface of metal during drilling, shearing, punching, or engraving.
    • : a rough or irregular protuberance on any object, as on a tree.
    • : a small, handheld, power-driven milling cutter, used by machinists and die makers for deepening, widening, or undercutting small recesses.
    • : a lump of brick fused or warped in firing.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to form a rough point or edge on.
    • : deburr.

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Examples

  • “The tragic high mortality rate in your state’s nursing homes shows more was needed but wasn’t provided,” Burr told Levine.

  • Burr was one of a number of senators to come under investigation last year for stock sales they made before the pandemic’s effect on the markets.

  • “As the country continues to concentrate efforts on battling the challenges presented by covid-19, Senator Burr’s focus will remain on the safety and security of North Carolinians and the United States as a whole,” Fisher said.

  • Although the Justice Department has closed its investigations into three other senators, the investigation of Burr is still in progress.

  • Burr’s office said the lawmaker notified the Senate Ethics Committee before the sale.

  • Weeks retained an unparalleled legal team, which included bitter political rivals Hamilton and Burr.

  • Burr and Corker and I will be working closely together on everything,” McCain said.

  • McCain said he, Corker, and Burr are also interested in pursuing more vigorous oversight of the Iran deal as well.

  • The plan unveiled last January by Hatch, Coburn and Burr is a good foundation.

  • Certainly Weaver has been the burr under Palmer's saddle for almost his entire career.

  • The old dog stuck to her like a burr, and she had not the heart to take up a stick to enforce obedience.

  • Although the trial involved many political entanglements, Burr was finally acquitted.

  • Philip Burr led them into a back street, where his own handsome automobile was placed at their service.

  • Then there came a jar, a burr of wheels and springs, and the tinkle of silver-toned metal striking nine.

  • It simply walked straight over it, and when it had passed there was not a burr left on the stalks.

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