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dale

/deyl/US // deɪl //UK // (deɪl) //

岱尔,戴尔,邓

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a valley, especially a broad valley.

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Examples

  • Terrified of what the police will do to them — especially Dale, who’s now orphaned — they plan to head to the National Guard armory where Fischer says his dad is stationed.

  • Before the Dale was even released, Carmichael was arrested for fraud and business violations and housed in the Men’s Central Jail in Los Angeles, where she was beaten severely.

  • You have mentioned in interview that Dale Eaglesham and Ken Lashley are joining you on the new Secret Six.

  • So the plan is for Ken to draw an arc with Dale doing covers, and then Dale does an arc with Ken doing covers.

  • So, they turned their focus on the GOP senator who seemed most likely to vote against it: Dale Schultz.

  • One day near Fulda, Shaquille went to a basketball clinic run by Dale Brown, the energetically eccentric basketball coach at LSU.

  • Both algorithms pick a good first song, but Pandora heads next to Dale Earnhardt Jr.

  • Samuel Dale, an eminent pioneer in the settlement of the southwest, died in Lauderdale county, Mississippi.

  • The dale gradually opens into a beautiful valley and here the old abbey is charmingly situated on the banks of the river.

  • Wooded hills sloped up from the station, while westward was a vast panorama of hill and dale.

  • The house was closed, and Mr. Dale started immediately for California, taking the girls and Bridget with him.

  • Mr. Dale partially opened his eyes as his daughter drew near, but closed them again instantly.