hayward / ˈheɪˌwɔrd /

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hayward 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an officer having charge of hedges and fences around a town common, especially to keep cattle from breaking through and to impound stray cattle.

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  1. A new court filing by PG&E alleges that in exchange for these kickbacks, the employees provided lucrative clean-up jobs to Hayward-based Bay Area Concrete Recycling.
  2. The majority of the team’s rotation players have been part of more efficient units with Hayward than without him — some by significant margins.
  3. How the 19-year-old Ball and the 30-year-old Hayward will mesh is anybody’s guess.
  4. In 2017, Hayward agreed to join the Celtics and reunite with his former college coach, Brad Stevens, in what was one of that summer’s biggest gets of free agency.
  5. Clinic police dragged Hayward out of the house to the driveway.
  6. Instead, the film focuses specifically on Hayward and her family, stripped of overt political messages or loaded debates.
  7. Now that Hayward has fully transitioned there are new prohibitions regarding what she cannot do in religious settings.
  8. In fact, Transmormon closes not with Hayward, but her father saying that he would not be okay if she were resurrected as a man.
  9. In the process, 25-year-old Hayward has become a transgender poster child, at least to Mormons.
  10. “I was terrifyingly aware of the fact that my father was vocally against that lifestyle when I came out,” Hayward tells me.
  11. He held the car to a hurry-home pace that was well within the law, and worked into the direct route to Hayward.
  12. The colored porter of the depot, Shepherd Hayward, went out on the bridge to hunt for Williams.
  13. Hayward managed to crawl to the baggage room where he died at noon on Monday.
  14. Corner and Hayward sent to reconnoitre the beach, to discover a landing-place.
  15. They perfectly recollected Mr. Hayward, and seemed to shrink from him.