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dowsabel

/dou-suh-bel/US // ˈdaʊ səˌbɛl //UK // (ˈduːsəˌbɛl, ˈdaʊs-) //

窦文涛,窦文韬,窦文斌,窦文彬

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Obsolete.

    • : sweetheart.

Examples

  • Mistress Dowsabel is younger, smaller, less fearsome to the eye; indeed she is timorous and often full of fears herself.

  • "Thou thinkest me a sad coward, sister; and so perchance I am," said meek Mistress Dowsabel.

  • It is no such heavy charge I would lay upon thee, yet it is one that thy aunt Dowsabel would fear to undertake.

  • Mistress Dowsabel wept feebly for a short while, and seemed disposed to start and tremble at every sound.

  • "I am glad to leave thee with thy aunt Dowsabel, child," said Lady Humbert before she left.