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cavendish

/kav-uhn-dish/US // ˈkæv ən dɪʃ //UK // (ˈkævəndɪʃ) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : tobacco that has been softened, sweetened, and pressed into cakes.

Examples

  • The table was set with the Cavendish silver and crystal and various sumptuous-looking bottles from the wine cellar.

  • She is at 304, Cavendish Place, so that it is very unlikely that you will meet her for some time.

  • If a rich criminal were brought into straits before the law, he always sent for Mr. Cavendish.

  • "304, Cavendish Place," he repeated, and without another word turned his back on Mr. Milburgh and slunk away.

  • What Talbot really wished to make sure of was, that Cavendish should know that he had brought him his client.

  • At last they heard a little bell which summoned the boy, who soon returned to say that Mr. Cavendish would see them.