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foy

/foi/US // fɔɪ //

福伊,弗伊,福伊公司

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly Scot. a farewell gift, feast, or drink.
    • : faith.

Examples

  • The series will also star Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis, and Claire Foy.

  • Foy subscribes to a similar school of thought: literary, cinematic, and pop enthusiasms fill his debut to bursting.

  • Speaking with The Tottenville Review, Foy calls his school of writing “gutter opera.”

  • Foy said Dorner quickly realized he had been recognized and turned down a side road.

  • That investment, according to Foy, resulted in a $90 million loss for the state.

  • Terence was taken to the quarters of General Foy, who was in command there.

  • The oration, which was a brilliant effort, was delivered by Joseph D. Foy.

  • Mr. Foy had often talked that way, but it always came to nothing.

  • The two armies met at Ste Foy, a mile and a half beyond the walls; and a desperate battle ensued.

  • Massna reposed the greatest confidence in Foy, and employed him after Busaco in a mission to the emperor.