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foin

/foin/US // fɔɪn //UK // (fɔɪn) archaic //

罚款,罚款单,罚款金额,罚款总额

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thrust with a weapon.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to thrust with a weapon; lunge.

Examples

  • The rumor came back to his own district that he was "talkin' foin," and many of his friends there turned out to hear him.

  • Misther Blake was dhrivin' to church, at about eleven o'clock o' a foin summer's mornin'.

  • All are gone, an' their foin, splindid houses tumblin' down, an' the people worse off than iver.

  • He addressed the Duke thus: "Foin de vous, Monseigneur; foin de moi; foin de tous les auditeurs."

  • He generally held his court on the Port-au-Foin, where he sat on his throne dressed in a mantle made of a thousand pieces.