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henrietta

/hen-ree-et-uh/US // ˌhɛn riˈɛt ə //

亨瑞塔,埘埘

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fine wool fabric constructed in twill weave, formerly made of silk warp and worsted filling.

Examples

  • They were there to see three gorgeous yachts—Henrietta, Vesta, and Fleetwing—that were about to depart on a wild adventure, an act that anyone in their right mind would have considered pure stupidity.

  • Samuels stopped the Henrietta to ride out the roiling waves.

  • He tasked one of his reporters, Stephen Fiske, with accompanying the Henrietta.

  • It took you about a decade to research and write The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.

  • So she could see how the world has responded to The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.

  • In chronological order: When the story of Henrietta Lacks was “ripped” for an episode of Law and Order.

  • He said yes, there are two: a mad man named Stephen Wise and a mad woman named Henrietta Szold.

  • Henrietta Dystra from Hull, Iowa praised his moral convictions.

  • Put on your hat, Henrietta,” said Mr. Ducksmith, “while this gentleman and I discuss terms.

  • She said this without the first idea that little 63 Henrietta would cross their way almost at once.

  • I have been thinking that perhaps the girl Henrietta was looking for was the girl we saw being carried away by those women.

  • It was with much amazement that they watched Henrietta absorb sandwiches, cake, eggs, and fruit.

  • In fact, he got that girl and little, freckled Henrietta Haney rather mixed up in his mind.