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fletcher

/flech-er/US // ˈflɛtʃ ər //UK // (ˈflɛtʃə) //

栅栏,栅栏人,栅栏门,栅格

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who makes arrows.

Examples

  • Their imagined affair, which continues as Fletcher is supposed to be informing the bureau of the singer’s whereabouts, offers the little tenderness afforded Holiday over the course of the film.

  • Fletcher said the region needs to be at an infection rate of 14 per 100,000 in order for competitive play for contact sports to begin.

  • Wonderworks is captivating, as is Fletcher, who speaks with infectious enthusiasm and clarity.

  • Fletcher said at a Thursday press conference that the county has for now focused on vaccinating seniors over 65 because they are most vulnerable to coronavirus.

  • Fletcher tried and failed to pass a similar policy in August.

  • Every time I returned to taste with Fletcher, he shared his own stories before we dove into the flight.

  • Jay Fletcher has become the secret sauce to dozens of success stories in this arena.

  • Fletcher learned of the Court while reading an article in a local paper about a man in Las Vegas who had passed the exam.

  • Former NATO commander James Stavridis, now dean of the Fletcher School, takes much the same view.

  • I worked with the incredible Adam Shankman and his assistant at the time Anne “Momma” Fletcher.

  • Fletcher's whole soul was possessed by a sore, jealous, punctilious patriotism.

  • Neither is the luxuriance of Fletcher, which his friends have taxed in him, a less fault than the carelessness of Shakespeare.

  • Old Boss Fletcher had a name for every elephant in the herd, and they would step right out when their names were called.

  • The well-known name of Fletcher comes from the almost forgotten word flechier, "an arrowmaker."

  • "Unless Mrs. Fletcher gives up her seat," said Jessie demurely.