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heath

/heeth/US // hiθ //UK // (hiːθ) //

石楠,石楠树,石南,石南区

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tract of open and uncultivated land; wasteland overgrown with shrubs.
    • : any of various low-growing evergreen shrubs common on such land, as the common heather, Calluna vulgaris.
    • : any plant of the genus Erica, or of the family Ericaceae.

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Examples

  • AT&T described Marcus as its “legal point person” on its response to Heath’s lawsuit and other E-Rate issues.

  • Heath made a living helping school districts figure out whether they had overpaid for services and, if so, win refunds.

  • After reviewing Heath’s allegations, Marcus said he concluded that the company had not been complying with the lowest-price rule and that it had misled federal investigators about it.

  • Every big-money free agent signing in every baseball offseason is a leap of faith to some degree — an investment of tens of millions of dollars based largely on past performance, with no guarantee of future heath or production.

  • The Medicare program sets prices that have effects across the heath care system.

  • CPI reporters David Heath and Ben Wieder contributed to this report.

  • Margaret Thatcher had served under the Heath regime as Education Secretary and witnessed the miners topple the Conservative Party.

  • Percy Heath, a merry fellow, specialized in leading the Reverend Professor Doctor astray and had a lot of fun with him.

  • The Ministry of Heath is said to have ordered Sawyer not to travel.

  • Even the World Heath Organization, which has plenty to worry about in impoverished nations, knows there is big trouble afoot.

  • A delightful instance of this fell under my own observation, as I was walking on Hampstead Heath.

  • It was a strange story, at any rate, his finding the dead woman and the child out on the heath.

  • Crossing the heath, her pathway lay near the spot where she had been found, clinging to the bosom of her dead mother.

  • Nance Watling has been turning everything upside down at the Heath Farm.

  • A severe attack of fever and ague was the result of Dorothy passing the night upon the heath.