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garnett

/gahr-net/US // gɑrˈnɛt //UK // (ˈɡɑːnɪt) //

加内特,加尼特,加纳特,加里特

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Textiles. to reduce to its fibrous state for reuse in textile manufacturing.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a machine used in garnetting.

Examples

  • Bryant, Duncan and Garnett were all first-ballot selections.

  • Schlanger told ProPublica he and his team, along with Eure and Garnett, were able to make significant progress on the professionalism front.

  • Garnett said she hadn’t, primarily to maintain the Department of Investigation’s independence from politicians.

  • Garnett told ProPublica she didn’t think that would have solved the problems.

  • All I have been able to find is a cute picture of Spears and Garnett with two comments and 30-some thumb icons of approval.

  • As if this weren't shocking enough, Garnett went on to marry Bunny and to have four children with him.

  • Garnett is one of the reasons why the case is now being looked at closer once more.

  • Currently running for Colorado attorney general, Garnett says the drawn-out case has exacted its toll.

  • “There are plenty of mistakes to go around, dating back 14 years ago,” Garnett said.

  • Mr. Garnett is a graduate of Oneida Institute, a speaker of great pathetic eloquence, and has written several valuable pamphlets.

  • Mr. Garnett left the United States in the summer of 1849, and now resides in England, where he is highly esteemed.

  • Garnett was at Castlegarry, and at midnight his chance of fortune and a new life would be gone.

  • Garnett, if odd in manner and character, had always been a true sportsman though not a lover of sport.

  • I could have told Mabel that it was not such a sweet boon as she fancied: to visit the grand Garnett mansion.