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collins

/kol-inz/US // ˈkɒl ɪnz //UK // (ˈkɒlɪnz) //

柯林斯,柯琳斯,柯伦斯,柯尔兹

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tall drink made with gin, whiskey, rum, or vodka, and lemon or lime juice, soda water, and sugar.

Examples

  • In response, Levine said she appreciated the meeting with Collins, answered the question about pediatrics, stood by the handling of nursing homes.

  • Annie Clark, a Collins spokesperson, said introducing a new bill is on the Maine Republican’s possible list of options to advance LGBTQ issues.

  • The Equality Act was a starting point for negotiations, and Senator Collins agreed to introduce it with the agreement that all of the cosponsors would work together to make further changes.

  • Collins has refused multiple Blade inquiries about her position on the bill this year.

  • So far this year, the accounts-management phone lines are handling only 14 percent of calls, down from 61 percent for the same period last year, according to Collins.

  • Collins has a policy of generally not commenting on Hunger Games-related matters, anyway.

  • “I mean, my life is not that stressful,” Collins said, feeling better.

  • Collins closed her eyes and lay down on the couch as the other champions watched Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

  • While Collins lost this match, her $9,100 total was enough to earn a Wild Card and advance.

  • Chu said Collins seems like someone he could be friends with outside the game.

  • John Collins Warren, a distinguished Boston physician, died, aged 77.

  • Mr. Collins' advice and counsel was solicited by some of the first lawyers, and land speculators, in matters of real estate.

  • "Ugly Collins has either lost his time-card er has traded his wagon fer a airyplane," said the mentor.

  • Brother Collins avoided such flights, but he was an attractive preacher to all the country round, nevertheless.

  • This was the act of Collins, who had gained the shore just after the first Indian fell, and had flown to my assistance.