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colby

/kohl-bee/US // ˈkoʊl bi //UK // (ˈkɒlbɪ) //

科尔比,科比,柯比,科尔贝

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mild, cheddar-type cheese that is softer and more open in texture than standard cheddar.

Examples

  • “It is totally irrelevant to the race,” said Sandy Maisel, a professor of government at Colby College, in Waterville, Maine.

  • Full integration, Colby argues, requires far more than policies like busing and affirmative action.

  • As Colby notes, it was a colossal failure, and not because of Republican opposition.

  • It was there that she found acting, taking inspiration from Dynasty character Alexis Colby and practicing lines in her backyard.

  • At Slate, Tanner Colby does the experiment with Woodward's biography of John Belushi.

  • The two bobs lined up side by side, and Larry Colby gave the word to go.

  • Another gallant exploit was performed by Captain Colby, commanding a privateer.

  • Mrs. Colby sprung to her feet and moved that the report be accepted, all but the paragraph relating to the Woman's Bible.

  • Mrs. Colby, a trim, natty-looking little body, was bustling about the great kitchen with her maids.

  • Mrs. Colby has promised us some tea, and we shall have a long rest, and return in the cool of the evening.'