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crandall

/kran-dl/US // ˈkræn dl //

碎碎念,碎石,碎纸机,碎石机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tool for dressing stone, having adjustable, pointed, steel rods held in a slot at the end of the handle.

Examples

  • A court clerk in Aroostook County again assigned McIntosh to defend Crandall.

  • Now, however, prosecutors were seeking a 12-year prison sentence, Crandall said.

  • Crandall believes the state failed in its duties by providing him a lawyer with too little experience.

  • Deflated, Crandall decided that fighting the charges would be futile.

  • In response to the pandemic, Crandall has offered free, three-year life insurance policies to frontline health care workers.

  • White and Crandall agree that low-intensity workouts are ideal.

  • “Sometimes elevating the heart rate will cause additional pounding in your head,” says Crandall.

  • Portable snacks are good to have on hand, too, says Jessica Crandall, RDN, Denver Wellness & Nutrition Director.

  • "Mr. Crandall wants to talk to you," he said, grinning triumphantly, the phone extended to Melroy.

  • Melroy looked at Crandall curiously, wondering if the latter were serious, and deciding that he was.

  • When Melroy rejected his demand that the two men be reinstated, Crandall demanded to see the records of the tests.

  • This was especially directed against the famous Prudence Crandall school, and was repeated in 1838.

  • A physician was sent for at once—Doctor Crandall, whom Mrs. Garner had known for long years.