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col

/kol; French kawl/US // kɒl; French kɔl //UK // (kɒl, French kɔl) //

殖民地,绞刑,绞刑架

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cols [kolz; French kawl]. /kɒlz; French kɔl/.

    • : Physical Geography. a pass or depression in a mountain range or ridge.
    • : Meteorology. the region of relatively low pressure between two anticyclones.

Examples

  • “I think it is important to say it is too soon to judge success or failure,” said Col. Steven Warren, a Pentagon spokesman.

  • He cites an interview that a freed POW, Air Force Lt. Col. William Harrison, gave to The New York Times in 1953.

  • The entry was read aloud by Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens at a September press conference a few days later.

  • Col. Byrne was the father of Eugene Byrne, the West Point cadet who died recently from injuries received in a football game.

  • Col. Strelkov has admitted that he only quit working with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in May 2013.

  • Col. Ethan Allen arrived from England, and was received with discharges of cannon.

  • Col. Moore, a veteran politician of the Old Dominion, was a most pleasant and affable gentleman, and a great lisper withal.

  • A month later he saved the whole army at the Col de Pierre troite.

  • Havana tobacco was first cultivated in this state by Col. McIntosh, and succeeded finely in some of the counties along the coast.

  • Its people were mostly well educated and intelligent, and they had Col. Crompton, with his fine house and grounds.