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cade

/keyd/US // keɪd //UK // (keɪd) //

凯德,翡翠

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, of the Mediterranean area, whose wood on destructive distillation yields an oily liquid , used in treating skin diseases.

Examples

  • Because I think he’s still a big part of our future, as we all know Cade is as well.

  • Cade’s one of those guys where you can do everything well and he still gets a bucket,” said Baylor coach Scott Drew, a man whose team has spent all season preventing buckets with little difficulty.

  • Camille Hammond, CEO of Tinina Q Cade Foundation, said simply that the pathways to parenthood are different.

  • I was touched that he had sent it and forwarded the study to my two moms and my sister Cade.

  • Jack Cade took possession of Southwark, and two days after entered London, cutting the ropes of the draw bridge with his sword.

  • In the stage directions of this scene, Shakespeare shows his own opinion of the mob by writing, "Enter Cade and his rabblement."

  • I reckon it will be safe to return to Cade's Canyon for a while.

  • Dan Cade, the man who had built the cabin there, was said to have been crazy.

  • I meant to go down to the Yard in the morning for to try and cade your address out of Lennard.