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di

/dee/US // di //

饮食,饮食方面,饮食习惯,饮食疗法

Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : from; of: used in Italian personal names, originally to indicate place of origin: Conte di Savòia.

Examples

  • Di Bello described the color-splashed works as “abstract expressionism” with “surrealist” methods.

  • Di Giovanni thought “He wrote Spanish while in his ear he heard English.”

  • The sensible answer is no, but di Giovannni gleaned much from those three years.

  • When it came to casting Escobar, Di Stefano had to find a strong actor who could embody the brutality of the late kingpin.

  • But la-di-da people also buy that water in Fiji and have it shipped thousands of miles, so maybe they would have been fine.

  • Mussafia, Monumenti antichi di dialetti italiani, Sitzungsber.

  • Francesco Bussone di Carmagnola, count de Castlenuovo, executed.

  • Fecit dextera Di virtutem: non est mortuus, sed vixit; & nunc incolumis narrat opera Di.

  • Why therefore did the elder Amati, contemporary and probably pupil of Gaspar di Salo, change the model and size of the instrument?

  • And all the fal-lals and di-does they larn em in high school now doesnt amount to a row of pins in practical life.