gi / gi /

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gi 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a lightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a wraparound jacket with cloth belt.

gi 近义词

n. 名词 noun

government issue; soldier

更多gi例句

  1. One young man, barely out of boyhood, clambers up the inaugural scaffolding wearing a full GI Joe getup of fatigues and vintage-style M1 helmet.
  2. “Sometimes the only early presentation is the GI symptoms and then the respiratory symptoms come later,” notes Siddique’s coauthor Shahnaz Sultan, a University of Minnesota gastroenterologist.
  3. The GI Bill should have helped, but banks refused to lend and colleges refused to accept.
  4. The congressman traces his belief in Santa Claus back 40 years, when he was a student going to college “on the GI Bill.”
  5. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract performs different digestive functions are various different locations.
  6. Asked if he knew the names of the newborn quadruplets, Merritt recalled two: gi—a karate outfit—and po—a chamber pot.
  7. This egalitarian impulse was in part driven by people returning from WW II and Korea, many of whom benefited from the GI Bill.
  8. This was further augmented by the GI bill, which also provided low-interest loans to returning veterans.
  9. There's my Dick, an' he wor only ten year older, I'd gi him to yer, wi a right good wull—that a' wud.
  10. "If ye hadn't gi'n me warnin', Liz, that there stun'd about fixed me," he remarked.
  11. "Happen he gi' him both, and throwed in th' Litany," shouted another.
  12. "If yo'll gi' me th' letter, I'll tak' it an' thank yo'," said Joan.
  13. We can gi' thee a bed if thou likes: it's no but a poor one, but it's none so bad—eh, lass?