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flagstaff

/flag-staf, -stahf/US // ˈflægˌstæf, -ˌstɑf //

旗杆,旗杆塔,旗手,旗杆式

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural flag·staves, flag·staffs.

    • : flagpole.

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Examples

  • Floods have hit New York and Flagstaff, Arizona, in recent weeks.

  • She stood during the four-hour bus ride to Flagstaff for the team’s first cross-country meet of the 2017 season.

  • George and the Flagstaff crew are there, as are at least five other parties, and my second emotion, after deep relief, is of overcrowding.

  • Chad Trujillo is an astronomer at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.

  • Until my home of Flagstaff, Arizona, gets more snow, I’m taking notes on these online classes to prep myself for an avy course come spring.

  • I could see a thunderhead boiling up above Flagstaff, Arizona, 350 miles to the west.

  • In 2010, in what it says was the first such effort by a U.S. utility, APS placed panels on 125 homes in Flagstaff—for no charge.

  • The Flagstaff fire, though a trifling 300 acres, threatened Boulder and activated a top-level fire team.

  • At the Flagstaff Tower the 74th and the remainder of the 38th suddenly told their officers that they would obey them no longer.

  • She was officially placed in commission with Old Glory flying proudly at her flagstaff on the 5th day of May, 1919.

  • There seemed to be a blockhouse on shore, and a kind of earthwork, near which was a flagstaff, but no flag was exhibited.

  • We could see, ascending the great flagstaff at the end of its halyard, the broad folds of the flag.

  • The Federal flag had been struck some time before, and the flagstaff now stood gaunt and undecorated.