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cit

/chit/US // tʃɪt //

柠檬,柠檬汁,柠檬酸,柠檬的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Hinduism.

    • : pure consciousness.

Examples

  • However, the true genius of CIT takes place before a 911 call is ever made.

  • Lewis is retired, and Thain has reinvented himself as CEO of the reinvented lender CIT Group.

  • Solar Mosaic is seeking to raise $500,000 to invest in this large project, which is being financed in partnership with CIT.

  • Though the latest Chapter 11-bankruptcy candidate, CIT, did receive $2.3 billion in government aid last fall.

  • Itaq solebat ipse crebr dictitare, valde optare se, vt cit lingu nossemus.

  • The signal for beginning was to be given by the great bell of the "Palais de Justice" on the island of the old "cit."

  • No one could cross the bridge without paying toll to the bishop, the ecclesiastical feudal lord of the Cit.

  • He laughed and said: "Well, you are a cit; let us ask a countryman."

  • Mais quant lair devint pestilent, il sen tyra Vienne, cit de Daulphin.