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horst

/hawrst/US // hɔrst //UK // (hɔːst) //

角逐,角逐者,角逐中,角逐的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a portion of the earth's crust, bounded on at least two sides by faults, that has risen in relation to adjacent portions.

Examples

  • Horst Ulrich, a 72-year-old German on a trek with a group of friends, watched four Nepali guides swept away by an avalanche.

  • Horst preferred the original, the slight gap suggesting invitation.

  • There is Joan Crawford in a huge black hat, her face, said Horst, “is all make-up, a mask not a face.”

  • A new exhibition reveals the dark magic of legendary photographer Horst.

  • Maxine reunites with her husband, Horst, and her pursuit of Ice crystallizes into something cohesive.

  • The trouble with the Ditmars-Horst reactor was that it lacked any automatic negative-feedback system.

  • Shutting off the Ditmars-Horst would simply blow a hole in the crust of Luna and kill everyone if he did it now.

  • I am delighted with the roses and the closets and the horse-chestnut—especially the horst-chestnut.

  • An official document, quoted by Horst, narrates the particulars of the examination and burning of a disinterred vampire.

  • There is no need to labour this question; the horst cannot have existed.