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caplin

/kap-lin/US // ˈkæp lɪn //UK // (ˈkæplɪn) //

凯普林,卡普林,帽林,卡普林

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : capelin.

Examples

  • "She spoke to him briefly on the phone last week," said Gillibrand's communications Glen Caplin.

  • Caplin, whom I had sent on before, met me at the town's end, and agreeably surprised me with the most favourable account.

  • "He don't often have such a chance to show off his gifts," said Mrs. Caplin, a friend from the Landing who had joined us.

  • "I expect you're near right," said Mrs. Caplin, a little crestfallen and apologetic.

  • "There, they're callin' out it's time to set the tables," said Mrs. Caplin, with great excitement.

  • I want to have Caplin's direction, as I may have some orders that should be executed before my arrival.