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hogan

/hoh-gawn, -guhn/US // ˈhoʊ gɔn, -gən //UK // (ˈhəʊɡən) //

霍根,霍金,霍甘,浩然

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Navajo Indian dwelling constructed of earth and branches and covered with mud or sod.

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  • “It’s going to be a big boost to our statewide efforts,” Hogan said, adding that recent declines in caseloads are an encouraging sign amid a desire to further lift restrictions.

  • Maryland Republican Party begins to ponder its future without Hogan

  • The legendary sportswriter said he believes Hogan missed out on 20 majors because of the war and then his injuries.

  • Opponents of the project point to a close relationship between Transurban and the Hogan administration.

  • Bowser, Northam and Hogan had asked the federal government last week to take responsibility for vaccinating as many as 30,000 federal workers in the region.

  • “If that is the case, we will have a serious problem,” said Hogan Gidley, a GOP strategist in South Carolina.

  • In probably the most Democratic state in the country, Maryland elected Larry Hogan the second Republican governor since 1969.

  • In fact, Hogan is only the third Republican governor in the past 50 years.

  • Hogan, who had never held elected office, won by five points over Brown in what had been assumed to be a safe Democratic state.

  • Cuse: So Guillermo worked with Chuck Hogan and turned The Strain into a trilogy of novels.

  • First off, some of us boys went over to that real-estate hogan–and found the door open and the place stripped.

  • I don't know annything that requires what Hogan calls th' exercise iv manly vigor more thin votin'.

  • Annyhow, as Hogan says, I care not who casts th' votes iv me counthry so long as we can hold th' offices.

  • Hogan is th' happyest man in th' wurruld about to-day but to-morrah something is goin' to happen.

  • There's th' divvle to pay all along th' levee fr'm Manchurya to Madagascar, accordin' to Hogan.