cain 的定义
Scot. and Irish English.
- rent paid in kind, especially a percentage of a farm crop.
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- It remained unclear throughout Thursday if Cummings would follow Cain out the door.
- After a while, we returned to the front desk, where we picked up the crew and headed to Cain’s room.
- Eventually, we dismissed the crew, and Cain took me to an ATM and advised me, “Never take out more money than you are willing to lose.”
- Cain then excused himself to the men, grabbed his coat and walked me out.
- Cain played a few hands and introduced me to about 50 people, all of whom he seemed to have intimate knowledge of.
- As Claire Cain Miller of The New York Times points out, “workplaces could be seen as paying women to put off childbearing.”
- He brought me a box of James M. Cain and Raymond Chandler paperbacks, and I said, “Which one should I start with?”
- Mundt had settled for Santorum after her first choice, Herman Cain, dropped out of the race.
- Herman Cain walked out on stage wearing a gold, slightly metallic tie.
- Herman Cain is just awaiting a sign like the one handed down to him in 2011.
- In one of them, descriptive of antediluvial history, is a painting of Lamech shooting Cain with a bow and arrow.
- At the touch, brutus trembled with hate; at the order, his countenance fell like Cain's.
- That was what Chrysophrasia meant with her disgusting personalities about Cain and Abel.
- Again, if discussion was fruitful of results with Abel, must it be the same with Cain?
- When the light held out until late, they had time to visit old Paris with the books of Georges Cain for guides.