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cox

/koks/US // kɒks //UK // (kɒks) //

鳕鱼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : coxswain.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as coxswain to.

Examples

  • The different messages given to customers and an Ars reporter suggest that Cox is trying to get people to switch to the lower-upload speed plan and is only mentioning the option of keeping the existing plan as a last resort.

  • Cox also helped organize buses for his constituents to attend, according to local news site Maryland Matters.

  • They asked nine broadband companies, including Altice, Charter, Cox and T-Mobile, to detail their participation in the government’s earlier, voluntary shut-off moratorium, called the “Keep Americans Connected” pledge.

  • With Cox now gone, Vargas will get that second seat, if the proposed assignments are adopted by the board.

  • That could be because Moderna included more mRNA in each dose, sparking rapid and strong symptoms as the immune response reacted to foreign material, Cox says.

  • By Ana Marie Cox Just in time for Christmas, Glenn Beck goes for hipster-chic as a conservative fashion statement.

  • That made the jurors stop and think, ‘if Judge Cox is taking this stand, we’d better meet our responsibilities as well.

  • I take Cox at his word that “99 percent” of reports really are of bad people.

  • Cox, who moved to England as a young actor and now lives in New York, agreed with the sentiment.

  • Consider Laverne Cox, the Emmy-nominated Orange Is the New Black actress.

  • Soon afterwards Cox, commanding the 29th Indian Brigade, came on board to make his salaam.

  • Jim Allen and Pazzy Cox were placed before the meeting as candidates amid the stimulated applause of their adherents.

  • The lands which form Cox Strait and Bay are low and covered with firs.

  • Young Cox from Winnipeg put his hands above his head at the order.

  • For place names and other valuable information I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Cox.