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clarence

/klar-uhns/US // ˈklær əns //UK // (ˈklærəns) //

克莱伦斯,克劳伦斯,克拉伦斯,克莱恩

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a closed, four-wheeled carriage, usually with a glass front, with seats inside for four persons.

Examples

  • Clarence was the anchor onstage, while Bruce was the dynamic, always moving, ball of fire.

  • My very fave shot of Bruce from 1984 is a three-shot of Clarence, Bruce and Nils in full lockstep, showing the essence of this band’s camaraderie.

  • She listens for his voice when she hears his brother, Clarence, speaking.

  • Originally conceived by author Clarence E. Mulford in 1904, Hopalong was crude, rough-talking, and dangerous.

  • It was a faction of Senate Democrats that saved the nomination of Clarence Thomas in 1991.

  • Well, you know what they call Clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice.

  • Spacey was performing in the play Clarence Darrow when a mobile phone began ringing in the stalls.

  • Clarence House said it would not comment on a private conversation.

  • Clarence's papa said the candy had better be eaten by monkeys than by boys; but I doubt whether Clarence was of that opinion.

  • On the first day of May, Barnum's menagerie came to our town; and Clarence went with his papa to see the animals.

  • On their way home, Clarence's papa told the little boy some stories about elephants.

  • On the south-side of Clarence Strait the land is low, like the coast to the eastward.

  • This over, I made the boys a little speech, and then sent out a detail to man the battery, with Clarence in command of it.