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dexter

/dek-ster/US // ˈdɛk stər //UK // (ˈdɛkstə) //

德克斯特,德斯特,德士,德特

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : on the right side; right.
    • : noting the side of a heraldic shield that is to the right of one who bears it.

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Examples

  • America’s favorite fictional serial killer Dexter is, for reasons known only to the network execs who greenlighted his comeback, on the prowl again.

  • Did playing such a demented character like Dexter for so long mess with your head?

  • It was the first step in my Dexter detox—to play a guy who killed someone without meaning to do it.

  • Well, the only way Dexter could have been tied up in a bow was if the last episode would have been the last episode of Season 4.

  • People who have only seen you in Six Feet Under and Dexter are going to be very surprised to see you as Hedwig.

  • By Dexter Filkins, The New Yorker The White House wants the Kurds to help save Iraq from ISIS.

  • Miss Dexter introduced the girl at the other end of the seat—another senior, Miss Purvis.

  • This family consisted of a daughter Hope, and a son Dexter, now a lieutenant at eighteen.

  • The last of the six was just leaving him after this process had been completed, when Mr Dexter called him back.

  • Dexter promised to keep his name out of the business, and went straight to the Old Man, and Patterson got turfed out on the spot.

  • "Let us talk only of love," returned he, thoughtfully rolling up his dexter sleeve.