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gilbert

/gil-bert/US // ˈgɪl bərt //UK // (ˈɡɪlbət) //

吉尔伯特,吉伯特,吉尔伯,吉尔伯特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Electricity.

    • : the centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetomotive force, equal to 0.7958 ampere-turns. Abbreviation: Gi

Examples

  • If the detectives followed up and asked Gilbert what he meant, they didn’t mention it in their reports.

  • Gilbert of the District appointed Emily Grim and Daniel Wolf partners.

  • The Pittsburgh defense dialed up the pass-rush pressure on Gilbert in crunchtime, then survived the Cowboys’ last-gasp drive.

  • She bought a home in Gilbert and applied for services for her daughter, Janine, who is 41 and has Down syndrome.

  • Authorities say Gilbert admitted to drafting threatening Twitter messages targeting the couple.

  • Nearly half a century later, in an interview with art filmmaker Gilbert Prouteau, Picasso spoke about the events of 1911.

  • A man named Herbert Gilbert patented one back in 1963 that heated a nicotine solution and produced steam.

  • As a side note, James and Gilbert being forced to hug it out might be the most shocking twist in this entire soap opera.

  • It was Birch who took Gilbert and George to China, a trip on which Compston was invited, missed the plane, and came along later.

  • (tie) The Signature of All Things by Elisabeth Gilbert (6 votes)10.

  • Gilbert was one of those petted individuals who carry the good-will of others by storm.

  • This circumstance had made her feel a deeper interest in Gilbert, and had quickened her friendship into love.

  • Gilbert's "O shame, father," and Mrs. Rushmere's "God bless the dear child," following her hasty retreat.

  • It was a few days after the bursting of this domestic thunder-cloud, that Gilbert and Dorothy were thrown alone together.

  • Gilbert was not at all satisfied with the promise Dolly had given to his father; he thought himself slighted and ill-used.