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getter

/get-er/US // ˈgɛt ər //UK // (ˈɡɛtə) //

获取器,获得器,获得者,获取者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that gets.
    • : any substance introduced into a partial vacuum, as the interior of a vacuum tube or an incandescent lamp, to combine chemically with the residual gas in order to increase the vacuum.
    • : Chiefly Canadian. poisoned bait used to exterminate wolves, gophers, and other pests from farm areas.

Examples

  • The independent and go-getter spirit started young, with the band plastering posters throughout the Windy City.

  • She is certainly a risk-taker and attention-getter, but often for matters of costume, props, and behavior.

  • He is, by all accounts, brilliant; a dashing, urbane go-getter who exudes charm.

  • Schnur raised about half a million dollars while top vote getter Democrat Alex Padilla raised over $2 million.

  • Iraqis just held elections on April 30, and, although Maliki was the top vote-getter, many more people voted against him.

  • The Marble Game-Getter comes the nearest to it of any now made, but that is not just to my liking.

  • I took the short bow and arrows, as game getter; but we left the rifle for the71 camp.

  • If he had come on working as a getter, I should ha' been nowhere; he's a weigher now and makes fat, and his muscles are flabby.

  • Then, at no time to his death was he a sure foal getter, even to a few mares.

  • I hadn't saved none, thinkin' I'd got Rockefeller skinned to death as a money-getter.