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cate

/keyt/US // keɪt //

阴阳师,阴阳人,阴性,阴阳合同

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Usually cates. Archaic.

    • : a choice food;delicacy; dainty.

Examples

  • And how about Cate Blanchett in her Oscar speech saying, “The world is round, people!”

  • Cate Blanchett was perfectly Blanchett-y winning Best Actress.

  • So Cate Blanchett and Julia Roberts apparently have an inside joke.

  • She even indicted Blanchett, writing, “What if it had been your child, Cate Blanchett?”

  • Stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Bradley Cooper, and Cate Blanchett will light up the red carpet.

  • I quite think, and in this others agree with me, that it has nothing to do with the cat, but was originally cate.

  • It was no easy matter; frequently the cake or cate went in the fire or lodged in the chimney.

  • The poet's imagination, continues Judge Cate, was wonderful.

  • The silk of the darca, of all colors, is worth forty taes in Canton, and is sold by the libra in Xapon at nine maçes per cate.

  • It costs eight reals per cate in Canton, and is sold in Xapon at fifteen and sixteen, according to its quality.