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heller

/hel-er/US // ˈhɛl ər //UK // (ˈhɛlə) //

卤煮,卤素,卤蛋,卤水

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : a noisy, rowdy, troublesome person; hellion.

Examples

  • Joseph Heller called it the “most stirring and lucid account of World War II that I have ever read.”

  • He shot a pilot with Heller last season for CBS called The Advocates.

  • There, the Court expanded the Heller ruling beyond federal laws to state and local laws related to firearms.

  • Meanwhile, the parents of Yevhen Heller, a key member of the Yanukovych-Ahmetov clan, reportedly live in Brooklyn.

  • In the piece, Dunham opens up to writer Nathan Heller about her own insecurities, her writing process, and her style evolution.

  • In the last years of his life he became so weak that sometimes, as Stephen Heller told me, his playing was hardly audible.

  • Stephen Heller told me that it was a wonderful sight to see one of those small hands expand and cover a third of the keyboard.

  • Soon after his arrival in Paris, Heller called on the Polish musician and found him sitting for his portrait.

  • Heller remembers seeing him more than once in a passion, and hearing him speak very harshly to Nowakowski.

  • To Heller it seemed that Chopin had no taste for literature, indeed, he made on him the impression of an uneducated man.