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colleen

/kol-een, ko-leen/US // ˈkɒl in, kɒˈlin //UK // (ˈkɒliːn, kɒˈliːn) //

苍老师,苍井空,苍耳,苍蝇

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an Irish girl.

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Examples

  • On the date, Colleen told him that she had grown up Catholic but doesn’t practice anymore.

  • Apply now to Date Lab When Erick learned that Colleen was a third-generation Washingtonian he had to ask if she liked go-go music.

  • When Erick asked whether she had been married, Colleen said she had been engaged to the father of her 20-year-old son but they never wed.

  • After circling endlessly to find reasonably priced parking, Colleen ended up a few blocks away and rushed to the restaurant hoping the humidity wouldn’t overtake her natural hairstyle.

  • Colleen no longer runs, but she keeps active with other kinds of exercise.

  • This past summer, Colleen LaRose, known by her self-anointed handle ‘Jihad Jane’, was sentenced to ten years in prison.

  • No one can understand how you feel when you visit Colleen and the kids.

  • His wife, Colleen, had been rinsing plates at the sink and putting them in the dishwasher.

  • Since then Colleen Howe hasn't missed more than four or five home games.

  • “They tell me the buses don't run here after 4:30,” Colleen said to him.

  • The Colleen Bawn is a tissue of improbabilities and extravagances.

  • Colleen, you've the wisdom of the ages in your head right now.

  • That last––the thought that our skipper or the vessel might get mixed up in it––kept us aboard the Colleen Bawn.

  • The Colleen left her behind, and she at last drew off after bunching a few farewell shots.

  • The Colleen was pretty well inshore then, and yet safe outside the three-mile limit in our judgment.