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cassie

/kas-ee/US // ˈkæs i //

卡西,卡西娅,卡丝,卡茜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : huisache.

Examples

  • Cuoco, as Cassie, is who makes this complicated premise all work.

  • To that end, she also plays Cassie with enough vulnerability and fragility that we never write her off.

  • Cassie, who was seven months pregnant at the wedding, described marrying the love of her life while also preparing to become a first-time mom.

  • Cassie and her husband, celebrity trainer Alex Fine, are about to be parents for the second time.

  • Cassie has applied for Medicaid long term services — three or four times, her father said — but was rejected every time.

  • A YA post-apocalyptic alien invasion novel that follows the story of a teenage girl, Cassie, and her brother, Ben.

  • One of the people Joe would never hear about is Cassie Johnston.

  • Kit” —his wife of 40 years—“and Cassie”—his only child—“ran to the door.

  • When he returned, Lulu and Cassie were kneeling beside the unconscious youth.

  • First he sent the housekeeper Cassie to her young master, then he went to the quarters to arouse Plato.

  • Both these preparations are obviously only a solution of the true essential oil of cassie flowers in the neutral fatty body.

  • We caution the inexperienced not to confound cassie with cassia, which has a totally different odor.

  • Emulsin of other odors can be prepared with tubereuse, rose, or cassie (acacia) oil (prepared by enfleurage or maceration).