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fosse

/fos, faws/US // fɒs, fɔs //UK // (fɒs) //

雾化,雾霾,雾状物,雾化器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a moat or defensive ditch in a fortification, usually filled with water.
    • : any ditch, trench, or canal.

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Examples

  • “I was thinking of Bob Fosse when he took Cabaret and completely changed it for film,” Marshall says.

  • Like Fosse did with Cabaret, Marshall excised two major characters: the Narrator and the Mysterious Man.

  • Fosse uses poetic dialogue, with rhythmic repetitions and silences, to dramatize life and loneliness.

  • The playwright Jon Fosse could avoid the curse of Henrik Ibsen to become a Norwegian dramatist Nobel laureate.

  • One such thing is Katie Holmes slinking around in all-black and doing her best Fosse while crooning “Hit Me With a Hot Note.”

  • Martini prepared a couple of stout mules, and concealed them amongst the thickets on the opposite side of the fosse.

  • Up he jumped, ran up the rampart, and then down again into the fosse.

  • E chi ne assicura, che il Boccaccio non fosse nato nella sua villa di Corbignano quivi poco distante?

  • "Only the merchants and a few counsellors of the city were present," says Jehan de la Fosse (p. 47).

  • The price of wheat, Jehan de la Fosse tells us (p. 86) advanced to fifteen francs per "septier."