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collier

/kol-yer/US // ˈkɒl yər //UK // (ˈkɒlɪə) //

科利尔,科里尔,科利尔,科利埃

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a ship for carrying coal.
    • : a coal miner.
    • : Obsolete. a person who carries or sells coal.

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Examples

  • If you must listen, “In My Bones” is meant to squiggle like a vintage Prince song, so at least Collier can locate one cardinal point.

  • The scouting report for playing the Longhorns starts with figuring out a way to slow Collier at all costs.

  • Eventually, Collier identified the culprit as the Barcode Scanner.

  • Collier, a career Beltway insider, was tasked with trying to bring the project back from the brink by making the EPA problem go away.

  • Collier called him “the decision maker” and said they met weekly and had become something close to friends.

  • By the time Collier's turned "Ocean" down, Salinger's book was pretty much complete.

  • Their fourth victim, MIT police officer Sean Collier, was shot to death.

  • As for specifics of what happens between the two, James-Collier was decidedly coy.

  • The Daily Pic: Anne Collier borrows images, and their contexts.

  • "You can't compare babies to amnesiac adults," says Rovee-Collier.

  • If the Collier were a Radical, how coal-black the portraits would come out!

  • Considering the number and character of the emendations in Mr. Collier's volume, I have the less hesitation in proposing this one.

  • Morgan's men were hardly out of sight on the Richmond road when Colonel Collier and the militia appeared.

  • Her father is a collier and lives as most of them do—drinking, rioting, fighting.

  • The scenario, like the plat described for us by Malone and Collier, was hung up behind the stage.