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darcy

/dahr-see/US // ˈdɑr si //UK // (ˈdɑːsɪ) //

达西,达茜,戴茜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dar·cies.

    • : 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.

Examples

  • Darcy, who probably would be really great at telling us what’s going on, is barely in the episode.

  • My collaborator, Darcy Evans, and I are very insistent on calling Stealing Sam a “one-person play” and not a solo show.

  • If you are a Bridget Jones fan, then you will surely have already heard the news: Mark Darcy is dead!

  • Tess Morris is a London-based screenwriter: If Helen Fielding felt that Darcy needed to go, then, well, Darcy needed to go.

  • It was the ‘adult version’ of Darcy, aka Christian Grey, not Kindle, that made Fifty Shades the fastest-selling book of all time.

  • The original Darcy made Pride and Prejudice one of the greatest ever romantic novels.

  • The neighbors flocked in on Christmas eve to see Mrs. Darcy's cabin.

  • Miss Campion's and Mrs. Darcy's ideas of "the beautiful" were not exactly alike.

  • Mrs. Darcy wants a circus-poster, or the canvas of a diorama.

  • Mrs. Darcy does not like it, and she thinks it her duty to art and religion to remonstrate.

  • "You're the first gentleman that ever complained of the place," said Mrs. Darcy.