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fife

/fahyf/US // faɪf //UK // (faɪf) //

费城,费城人,夫,费城人的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a high-pitched transverse flute used commonly in military and marching musical groups.
  1. 1

    fifed, fif·ing.

    • : to play on a fife.

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Examples

  • Scotland is where William and Kate's met at the University of St Andrews in Fife.

  • “It would be a swell joke on tout-le-monde if you & Fife & I spent the summer at Juan-les-Pins,” she wrote.

  • Never been happier in all my life / Since the day that I moved to Fife.

  • Fife, the dominant one, is so ashamed that he insults Bead whenever he gets the chance.

  • When Bead takes a bullet to the head and lies dying, he asks Fife to hold his hand.

  • The whole episode contrasts markedly with the exploit of Bishop Sinclair in Fife.

  • As an example of how political conflicts ought to be carried on take the case of West Fife.

  • In 1885 the club had their present vessel, the 'Ailsa,' 66 tons, built by Fife of Fairlie; and who better could have been chosen?

  • A roll of a drum and the skirl of a fife came wafting across the valley on the April breeze.

  • His fife it was that inspired the weary Deerfield minute-men to press on to Boston to meet the British.