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griffin

/grif-in/US // ˈgrɪf ɪn //UK // (ˈɡrɪfɪn) //

格里芬,葛瑞芬,格瑞芬,格雷芬

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Classical Mythology.

    • : a fabled monster, usually having the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.

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Examples

  • In his response, Griffin confirmed that “the execution varies by the channel of the order.”

  • Griffin never entered the Capitol building itself, did not realize he was standing in restricted areas and posed no serious risk of flight, Smith said.

  • The job title would later change to director of programming, but Griffin’s vision has been remarkably consistent.

  • Still, there are some indications that perhaps the last remnants of Griffin’s dominance were drained from the bottle during the 2019-20 campaign.

  • Griffin and another coach from the high school attended Maryland’s game at Rutgers in March.

  • Missing from much of the action were Lois Griffin and Marge Simpson.

  • The series begins with a voiceover from a 9-year-old boy named Charlie (Griffin Gluck), basically a more precocious Meredith Grey.

  • Griffin is herself a character in the novel, the invisible hand on the other end of the tape recorder in all the interviews.

  • Griffin mined the portfolios of four artists to create the vast collection of images that dot the book.

  • Griffin Dunne directed that episode and he wanted me to feel like a caged animal.

  • There was the most portentous picture of a Griffin on the first page, with verses below.

  • Goodness only knew what a falchion was, but there was the Griffin, and his history was an improvement upon the eternal Cat.

  • The Griffin carried off one sheep a day from a German village, till a man came with a "falchion" and split the Griffin open.

  • A more simple thing would be to take the griffin to your wife and bring her here.

  • Then, bring here the griffin of Signor Astolfo, and let me mount en croupe, and go to my wife.