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harper

/hahr-per/US // ˈhɑr pər //UK // (ˈhɑːpə) //

哈珀,哈伯,哈珀尔,哈伯尔

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who plays the harp.
    • : a person who harps on a subject.
    • : Numismatics. harp.

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Examples

  • That’s part of why the 10-year, $300 million offer to Harper in September 2018 was too late.

  • Appearing with Bowser at a news briefing, Harper said the goal is to attack the root causes of gun violence before it occurs.

  • On the 40-man roster alone, the Nationals have four obvious options — Bacus, Harper, Clay and McGowin — to be their eighth reliever.

  • We were both working for Outside and Harper’s, and Barry really stunned me by treating me like a long-lost friend.

  • “I knew his heart, I knew his track record, and I knew his will was to work for the whole state of Mississippi,” Harper said.

  • Hamish Marshall himself is a former staffer of Prime Minister Harper.

  • Excerpted by permission of Harper Books, a division of HarperCollins Publishers.

  • “A lot of my fans ask me if I really like it or if I was acting,” says Harper.

  • But the fact that American conservatives like Harper is not proof the prime minister is some ultra-right-wing hack.

  • Barnes and Harper talked deeply about hockey, a subject that the prime minister has written a book about.

  • Lee's army is sweeping victoriously through Maryland; Harper's Ferry taken with ten thousand prisoners.

  • I pulled around the corner onto Harper street, and into the path of a tommy gun's fire.

  • The harper at the head of the hall struck up an ancient march, and the dishes were brought in, in grand procession.

  • So Mr. Creed and I (the play being done) went to Mrs. Harper's, and there sat and drank, it being about twelve at night.

  • Of course Camilla Harper wasn't much good to us, as she was quite one of the biggest ones.