douglas / ˈdʌg ləs /

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douglas 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Sir James "the Black Douglas", 1286–1330, Scottish military leader.
  2. James, 2nd Earl of, 1358?–88, Scottish military leader.
  3. Kirk Issur Danielovitch Demsky, 1916–2020, U.S. actor.
  4. Lloyd C [kas-uhl], /ˈkæs əl/, 1877–1951, U.S. novelist and clergyman.
  5. Michael, born 1944, U.S. actor and producer.
  6. Stephen A, 1813–61, U.S. political leader and statesman.
  7. William O [awr-vil], /ˈɔr vɪl/, 1898–1980, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1939–75.
  8. a city on and the capital of the Isle of Man: a resort town.
  9. a city in southeastern Arizona.
  10. a town in central Georgia.
  11. a male given name: from a Scottish word meaning “black water.”

douglas 近义词

douglas

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douglas 的近义词 5

更多douglas例句

  1. Her husband Douglas, on the other hand, views social media as a way to catch up with family or existing friends versus networking among strangers.
  2. Like McConnell, Douglas believed that compromise could temper the extremists’ worst impulses, win major legislative victories and secure his political future.
  3. Douglas, though, was a practical man, who understood that there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics, only permanent interests.
  4. Douglas was cleared of any wrongdoing by the district attorney.
  5. You will find the restaurant just south of Douglas on Blue Star Highway.
  6. It got it all out there… Gene Hackman and Douglas… Melvyn Douglas is amazing.
  7. In 1951, Harry Truman fired Gen. Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War.
  8. I write the lyrics and work with Murv Douglas from Lords of Acid.
  9. Seventy three percent of students at David Douglas High School in Portland, Oregon are low-income.
  10. And William O. Douglas never stopped trying to achieve his lifelong ambition: the presidency of the United States.
  11. Thinking to escape and summon assistance from the cantonment, Douglas mounted the wall and leaped into the moat.
  12. At this moment Douglas came on the scene, raised his war-cry, and pressed hard on the English, who manfully defended themselves.
  13. At the castle, Douglas found only the porter and the cook; and so he barred the gates, and dined at leisure.
  14. It needs better evidence to stamp this solitary suggestion of a blot on the clear scutcheon of Douglas.
  15. Douglas now broke ambush and cut off Webton from the castle, eventually slaying him and all his men.