gage 的 2 个定义
- something, as a glove, thrown down by a medieval knight in token of challenge to combat.
- Archaic. a challenge.
- Archaic. a pledge or pawn; security.
gaged, gag·ing.
- Archaic. to pledge, stake, or wager.
gage 近义词
等同于 pawn
等同于 pledge
等同于 glove
等同于 guarantee
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- Gage and his colleagues showed that these could also cause mosaics to emerge.
- People had long assumed that adults never made new neurons, but Gage had led a group that published a paper in the late 1990s detailing evidence of newly born cells in a brain region called the hippocampus.
- Gage was also interested in genetic diversity, but he was best known for pushing against another piece of scientific dogma.
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- Now Uber is dealing with a labor shortage and is hoping to bring drivers like Gage back.
- Another, founded by Katie Packer Gage herself, WWP Strategies, pulled in $5.5 million that election.
- That means six years, at least, of 30-hour gym days and, at Gage, $600-a-month training costs.
- But Grimes estimates that there are roughly 20 girls at Gage training at elite levels, and writing those accompanying checks.
- Pre-Travolta, she was also married for two years to actor Kevin Gage, who was in her 1986 movie SpaceCamp.
- At the time, the LAPD appealed for help after a 15-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in the area of Hoover and Gage avenues.
- Ce gage d'amitié plus qu'un autre me touche: Un serrement de main vaut dix serments de bouche.
- I fancied that, had he dared, he would have leaped into the room and taken his own part—and who could rightly gage what that was?
- Governor Hutchinson was superseded by General Gage, who was sent out with four regiments.
- People were by no means distressed, for they believed that Gage would soon take his revenge.
- It should therefore have been Gage's first care to shut the insurgents out from those positions.