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eyre

/air/US // ɛər //UK // (ɛə) //

眼睛,眼球,眼珠,眼神

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Old English Law.

    • : a circuit made by an itinerant judge in medieval England.
    • : a county court held by a justice in eyre.

Examples

  • A new book from Mallory Ortberg imagines what literary legends including King Lear and Jane Eyre would have texted.

  • (Netflix June 3) Jane Eyre (2011) Everyone knows Mr. Rochester is one of the hottest fictional characters of all time.

  • What were the big takeaways from your experience making Jane Eyre?

  • Portrait of a Lady, Jane Eyre, and then Andrew Marvell is my favorite poet.

  • The first thing I did was a Richard Eyre film, Stage Beauty, and I did that while I was still at Oxford during my summer vacation.

  • “The Quarterly” onslaught on “Jane Eyre” appeared, and all the good things that had been said were forgotten.

  • When the volumes 175 arrived in Ireland, there was no room for doubt as to the authorship of “Jane Eyre.”

  • Chief Justice Eyre, in addressing the grand-jury, referred to the act of Parliament as proof of a conspiracy.

  • The good news reached us that a further defeat had been inflicted upon the Arrah mutineers by Major Eyre.

  • For the details of this interesting and afflicting episode in Mr Eyre's narrative, we must refer our readers to the work itself.