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hart

/hahrt/US // hɑrt //UK // (hɑːt) //

哈特,郝特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural harts, hart.

    • : a male deer, commonly of the red deer, Cervus elaphus, especially after its fifth year.

Examples

  • Hart’s new book, Drug Use For Grown-Ups, is a bold and engaging effort to counter what he sees as generations of misinformation and moral grandstanding about drug use.

  • Hart is a cognitive scientist who teaches in the School of Business at George Mason University.

  • He has 711 career goals, and Hart became the 144th goaltender against whom Ovechkin has scored.

  • That group — Hart, Ayala, Wiggins, Morsell and Scott — has become Maryland’s best and most-used lineup during conference play.

  • Even though Hart didn’t seem like an obvious solution at that position, he has experience playing there.

  • Hart Electric LLC An Illinois- based manufacturer of electrical components, and H.I. Cable.

  • Coded references to risqué and sexual matters were catnip to the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Cole Porter.

  • Crossover performer and Pervout.com owner Lance Hart avoids some of the increased risk his fellow colleagues face.

  • The best example of that would be my first year when Kevin Hart hosted, we wrote a sketch called “Foam Party.”

  • Paradoxically, it was never proved that Hart and Rice had sex.

  • Men were posted at certain places, to keep the hart within certain bounds.

  • Chaucer dreamt that he was one of the men posted to watch which way the hart went, and to keep the bounds.

  • Miss Hart was still not a favorite in the school, and no one seemed to realize this more keenly than did Miss Hart herself.

  • The knob under Genevieve's nerveless fingers clicked sharply, and Miss Hart raised her head with a start.

  • Miss Hart gave one look into Genevieve's eyes, then dropped her face into her hands and burst into tears.