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colin

/kol-in/US // ˈkɒl ɪn //

科林,柯林,寇立,钶钶

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of several American quails, especially the bobwhite.

Examples

  • Though Colin’s life was too short, his impact was great and his legacy will endure.

  • By the next episode, Colin announces his intention to marry Marina, leaving Penelope heartbroken.

  • Colin Farrell and Johnny Knoxville and Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, and then Paris Hilton came out with one.

  • Many writers have taken issue with the age gap in that film—since Emma Stone is 25 and Colin Firth is 53.

  • Any great real-life love stories from the South of France, Colin?

  • I live-texted Colin the plot of Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason a few months back while I was watching it.

  • Although my mother absolutely does love Colin, I will say that.

  • Skelton mentions rochets 'of fyne Raynes'; Colin Clout, 316.

  • Colin felt well satisfied that the canvas was stowed and that he would not have to go aloft during the night.

  • "But I'm sure I've read somewhere that whales never attacked boats," persisted Colin.

  • Colin clambered into the double-ended boat with its high prow and stern and settled himself down excitedly.

  • Colin heard the captain give a wild cry from the poop and felt the engines stop and reverse beneath him.