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dor

/dawr/US // dɔr //UK // (dɔː) //

捐赠者,捐赠者的身份

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also dor·bee·tle [dawr-beet-l]. /ˈdɔrˌbit l/. a common European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius.
    • : any of several insects, as the June bug, that make a buzzing noise in flight.

Examples

  • “To get help, gay Palestinians have to get through incredible hurdles,” said Ben-Dor.

  • “Every time a rocket was launched, my phone went haywire,” said Dor Eldar, a 22-year-old dance instructor from Tel Aviv.

  • If the thought of DOR enters a man's head, he is not a Navy SEAL.

  • Then I wraps myself up in his dressing-gown, and lolling down on the sofa, bids him open the dor.

  • The alum-stone of Mont dOr contains, according to Cordier, 14% of oxide of iron.

  • Tenans la bataille desj acheve, tout ce gros si bien dor print la fuitte.

  • This will, of course, dispose of the vulgar idea that the devil appeared in recognisable shape, like one of Dor's fiends.

  • She was like an engraving he had once seen of the witch Saul had used at En-dor, to call up Samuel, who was dead.