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casanova

/kaz-uh-noh-vuh, kas-; Italian kah-sah-naw-vah/US // ˌkæz əˈnoʊ və, ˌkæs-; Italian ˌkɑ sɑˈnɔ vɑ //UK // (ˌkæsəˈnəʊvə) //

卡萨诺瓦,卡萨诺瓦人,卡萨诺娃,卡纳瓦罗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Gio·van·ni Ja·co·po [jaw-vahn-nee -yah-kaw-paw], /dʒɔˈvɑn ni ˈyɑ kɔ pɔ/, 1725–98, Italian adventurer and writer.
    • : a man with a reputation for having many amorous adventures; rake; Don Juan.

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Examples

  • “The autoantibodies already exist—their creation is not triggered by the virus,” Casanova explains.

  • While Casanova attributed the rogue antibodies to the legacy of a previous infection, Ring’s data suggested that new ones can somehow be created by covid itself.

  • Ominously, unlike Casanova’s autoantibodies, many of Ring’s appeared to be brand new.

  • Ring quickly confirmed Casanova’s results in some of his own patients.

  • In the severely ill patients, those auto-antibodies probably existed in their blood before they got sick, says Casanova, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at the Rockefeller University in New York City.

  • The deportation faced by Generals Garcia and Vides Casanova may not seem like justice to some.

  • His memoirs led Campagnol to a convent at the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli on Murano, where Mr. Casanova had a lover.

  • Legendary Italian seducer Casanova is rumored to have eaten more than fifty oysters a day to boost his sexual prowess.

  • The Spanish star plays a sociopath in his cinematic reunion with Pedro Almodóvar—and a Casanova feline in Puss in Boots.

  • There have always been some people who had far more sex partners than others (historically, Casanova; today, Tiger Woods).

  • Casanova's Memoirs are almost excluded from general use by the nature of their predominant pre-occupation.

  • After a moment two heavy curtains parted at the rear of the room and the Countess Casanova stood before him.

  • The Countess Casanova had doubtless deceived him, though perhaps unintentionally.

  • The second room contains pottery, collected by Casanova's Waldstein on his Eastern travels.

  • Casanova says that some one 'avoit, comme de raison, forme le projet d'allier Dieu avec le diable.'