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cay

/key, kee/US // keɪ, ki //UK // (keɪ, kiː) //

凯伊,凯,珊瑚

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small low island; key.

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Examples

  • But did Copperfield employ a bit of trickery to purchase Musha Cay in the first place?

  • Specialized storm shelters can be a costly, inefficient way to prepare for tornadoes, says David Cay Johnston.

  • According to David Cay Johnston, who opposes the idea, $126 less—approximately $2,100 instead of $2,200 a month.

  • David Cay Johnston lists a dozen possible solutions, from building seawalls to getting tough on ATT.

  • Regular daily rates for Parrot Cay in high season begin at $900 for a garden view room, up to $3,500 for a one bed villa.

  • They had been, I could plainly observe, kept orderly and free of dust, against cay home-coming.

  • We made it hot, and so they marooned us: me on a dry Tortuga cay, and him in an oarless boat.

  • Sometimes it was from a Coaster, which had found a waterless Bahama Cay littered with sun-dried bodies.

  • Mebbe the women-folks will feel better fort; but you cay—nt do it.

  • Actually, it is believed, they were after something on North Cay.