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clift

/klift/US // klɪft //

克里夫特,克利夫特,克拉夫特,克里特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    South Midland U.S.

    • : cliff.

Examples

  • It will imbue you with renewed love and respect not only for Taylor and Clift but for your own friends.

  • “Monty, Elizabeth likes me, but she loves you,” Richard Burton is reported to have said to Clift.

  • For much of his life, Clift had health problems that caused him pain.

  • The book opens on the evening when Clift, driving home from a party, was in a terrible car accident.

  • Taylor insisted that Clift be cast in “Reflections in a Golden Eye.”

  • Montgomery Clift, who was most likely gay, drank himself to death.

  • Yet, among film aficionados Eternity will always be slightly diminished as Montgomery Clift did not win.

  • Eleanor Clift on how Obama talked up his plan—and what Clinton feared.

  • If he can move the nation, he can move Congress, writes Eleanor Clift.

  • Eleanor Clift and Josh Rogin go inside the shift—and assess the risks.

  • Through the influence of Clift he was elected a fellow of the Geological Society early in 1834.

  • We had been carried into a clift where there is a coastguard station; and the good men had come down and were helping us on shore.

  • Clift; a light-headed person, easily roused and rendered foolishly excited.

  • Fust theah hosses got into a loco patch, an' one dawk night walked oveh a clift thinkin' it were thu aidge o' a sun crack.

  • It shews a steep rocky clift next the sea, and off the very point are some rocks like spires.