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carl

/kahrl/US // kɑrl //UK // (kɑːl) //

卡尔,卡爾,达尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Scot. a strong, robust fellow, especially a strong manual laborer.a miser; an extremely thrifty person.
    • : Archaic. a churl.
    • : Obsolete. a bondman.

Examples

  • Carl, who is 28 and has cerebral palsy, struggled through the sweltering nights, worrying Hollins that the 100-degree heat index would trigger one of his seizures.

  • Steve talks to Carl about his new book, Drug Use for Grown-Ups, and Carl tells Steve why decriminalizing drugs is as American as apple pie.

  • “He loved eating out and traveling, always surrounded by his close friends Craig, Mike, Ed, Carl, Greg, Chas, and Harry,” said Morehouse.

  • “It’s a promote-Carl organization,” observed one political operative who used to work closely with DeMaio.

  • It’s Carl who comes back from college in Minnesota and a real estate career in Toronto with a plan to save Os’s economy.

  • Carl Sandler, who founded Mister in 2012, previously founded Daddyhunt.com and worked at Gay.com.

  • In the next election, MassEquality took Vinnie out, replacing him with a young gay man, Carl Sciortino.

  • Cuomo ran for governor in 2002, but pulled out before he was to be soundly defeated in the Democratic primary by Carl McCall.

  • But poor Carl is still trudging along as if his assault never happened.

  • The only difference was the writing staff was Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, and Carl Reiner, and they started writing on Monday.

  • They had not met since the battle of Wilson Creek, when Carl went back with a broken arm.

  • In the privacy of Lawrence's room, Carl told his story—a story that Lawrence listened to breathless attention.

  • There was another silence, during which Carl became absorbed in a book and Louise gave her attention to Helen's dolls.

  • "Miss Zélie herself sets more store by Carl than any of the rest," said Mandy, coming to the door.

  • Carl suddenly demanded, as they marched up the newly reddened walk.