cain / keɪn /

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cain 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Scot. and Irish English.

  1. rent paid in kind, especially a percentage of a farm crop.

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  1. It remained unclear throughout Thursday if Cummings would follow Cain out the door.
  2. After a while, we returned to the front desk, where we picked up the crew and headed to Cain’s room.
  3. 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.”
  4. Cain then excused himself to the men, grabbed his coat and walked me out.
  5. Cain played a few hands and introduced me to about 50 people, all of whom he seemed to have intimate knowledge of.
  6. As Claire Cain Miller of The New York Times points out, “workplaces could be seen as paying women to put off childbearing.”
  7. He brought me a box of James M. Cain and Raymond Chandler paperbacks, and I said, “Which one should I start with?”
  8. Mundt had settled for Santorum after her first choice, Herman Cain, dropped out of the race.
  9. Herman Cain walked out on stage wearing a gold, slightly metallic tie.
  10. Herman Cain is just awaiting a sign like the one handed down to him in 2011.
  11. In one of them, descriptive of antediluvial history, is a painting of Lamech shooting Cain with a bow and arrow.
  12. At the touch, brutus trembled with hate; at the order, his countenance fell like Cain's.
  13. That was what Chrysophrasia meant with her disgusting personalities about Cain and Abel.
  14. Again, if discussion was fruitful of results with Abel, must it be the same with Cain?
  15. When the light held out until late, they had time to visit old Paris with the books of Georges Cain for guides.