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culver

/kuhl-ver/US // ˈkʌl vər //UK // (ˈkʌlvə) //

涵洞,涵义,涵养,秆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British Dialect.

    • : a dove or pigeon.

Examples

  • As Culver endured the Phoenix heat, Romney raised $2 million at his Scottsdale fundraiser, his campaign said.

  • From a 1,580-calorie slice of cake to Culver's "Concrete Mixer," The Daily Beast ranks the 22 unhealthiest chocolate desserts.

  • Leah Culver is a software engineer and entrepreneur in San Francisco.

  • We were being bounced all over," said Culver, "and it's all my fault?

  • The most entertaining of the latter came from John Culver, a former senator from Iowa and a college chum of Kennedy's.

  • Miss Culver, if a disclosure means your leaving home I won't agree to any disclosure whatever.

  • Mrs. Culver, you make me feel very guilty, plunging in at a moment's notice and demanding a whole dinner in a fatless world.

  • Culver rises, clears his throat, and obviously braces himself for a final effort of firmness .

  • I even joined a Sunday school class because charming Miss Culver was the teacher.

  • Mrs. Culver felt her responsibility, and considered it her privilege as well as duty to keep a motherly eye upon the young master.