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canfield

/kan-feeld/US // ˈkænˌfild //UK // (ˈkænˌfiːld) //

坎菲尔德,卡菲尔德,加菲尔德,康菲尔德

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Cards.

    • : a game of solitaire often adapted to gambling purposes.

Examples

  • Canfield is known, historically, as a gravity brand, and gravity brands are usually only concerned about what’s happening when you’re working with gravity.

  • EXT suspension, Magura brakes and Atomik carbon wheels are among your choices at Canfield’s consumer-direct point of purchase.

  • The one that Canfield recommended based on my weight, and one 50 pounds lighter.

  • They initially saw no traffic at all as they came to Canfield Drive, and they wandered into the middle of the street.

  • Sally Canfield, policy director for that campaign, described him as an “extension” of his father.

  • What did Mr. Canfield call those two boys we are looking after?

  • Canfield was turning to depart with the detective when Will motioned to him to remain.

  • "Not while they have possession of the boys," Canfield declared, dolefully.

  • "I don't understand what you have in mind," faltered Canfield.

  • As the boy spoke, he passed one end of the rope to Canfield.