darcy / ˈdɑr si /

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darcy 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural dar·cies.

  1. Physics. a unit of permeability, representing the flow, at 1 atmosphere, of 1 cubic centimeter of fluid with 1 centipoise viscosity in 1 second through a 1-square-centimeter cross section of porous medium 1 centimeter long.

更多darcy例句

  1. Darcy, who probably would be really great at telling us what’s going on, is barely in the episode.
  2. My collaborator, Darcy Evans, and I are very insistent on calling Stealing Sam a “one-person play” and not a solo show.
  3. If you are a Bridget Jones fan, then you will surely have already heard the news: Mark Darcy is dead!
  4. Tess Morris is a London-based screenwriter: If Helen Fielding felt that Darcy needed to go, then, well, Darcy needed to go.
  5. It was the ‘adult version’ of Darcy, aka Christian Grey, not Kindle, that made Fifty Shades the fastest-selling book of all time.
  6. The original Darcy made Pride and Prejudice one of the greatest ever romantic novels.
  7. The neighbors flocked in on Christmas eve to see Mrs. Darcy's cabin.
  8. Miss Campion's and Mrs. Darcy's ideas of "the beautiful" were not exactly alike.
  9. Mrs. Darcy wants a circus-poster, or the canvas of a diorama.
  10. Mrs. Darcy does not like it, and she thinks it her duty to art and religion to remonstrate.
  11. "You're the first gentleman that ever complained of the place," said Mrs. Darcy.