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cullis

/kuhl-is/US // ˈkʌl ɪs //UK // (ˈkʌlɪs) //

卡利斯,卡利斯,卡利斯特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a gutter, as at the eaves of a roof.

Examples

  • Severn Cullis-Suzuki concluded her speech with a maxim that rejected the empty promises of the world's adults.

  • Recall a speech made 20 years ago at the World Economic Summit in Rio by a 12-year-old girl, Severn Cullis-Suzuki.

  • The pathway led through a door in the great gateway, over which still hangs suspended the iron port-cullis.

  • The pulp to be put to the cullis before the heads are added.

  • Rub it through a search, and put it into a stewpan with two spoonfuls of cullis; put in a little salt and cayenne.

  • The masculine form coulis means a clear broth, or cullis, as it was called in English up to the 18th century.

  • A proposition was made, and arrangements were perfected to visit Doctor Cullis, to secure the benefit of his prayers.