d-notice 的定义
British.
- a government notice sent to newspapers or other publications requesting them to withhold information for reasons of state security.
更多d-notice例句
- “Gronkowski” itself never manages to sound more erotic than the name of a hearty Polish stew or a D-list WWE performer.
- The off-year special election into which Duke threw himself drew little media notice at first.
- I notice he moves at a slightly slower pace than everyone else, and keeps his gestures compact.
- It had many—the word now, I notice, instead of variations, everyone endlessly says iterations—it had many iterations.
- Indeed, designers frequently reference each other in their shows—and the press never fails to notice.
- She observed his pale looks, and the distracted wandering of his eyes; but she would not notice either.
- C was a Captain, all covered with lace; D was a drunkard, and had a red face.
- The occupants of the room had been too absorbed with their own affairs to notice the gradual dimming of the illumination.
- History gives them scant notice, and the Federal government has failed to reward them as they deserve.
- Several suggestions for the relief of the country bank have come to their notice.