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howe

/hou/US // haʊ //UK // (haʊ) //

豪,豪哥,豪斯,豪尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hole.
    • : the hold of a ship.
    • : a hollow; dell.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : hollow.
    • : deep.

Examples

  • Howe organized the first Mother’s Peace Day in 1872, and this event was celebrated in cities across the nation for 30 years.

  • Howe is just one of a long line of whimsical word coiners who have discovered that terms meant to be fanciful routinely change flavor on their way into the national conversation.

  • As with Ponzi, Howe’s promises of profits were astounding, with promises that investors’ funds would be doubled in a mere nine months.

  • In the early morning of August 27, Howe launched a three-prong attack.

  • His confidante, Louis Howe, reminded FDR there had never been a divorced president.

  • She had on a blue boy-coat, and to the right lapel was fastened a three-inch red cloth 9, Howe's number.

  • In five hours Gordie Howe would play hockey with the Detroit Red Wings against the New York Rangers.

  • Howe faked the shot to Worsley's left, and Worsley went down on the ice to that side.

  • He was unaware at the time of Elias Howe's sewing machine invention of 1846.

  • But this way of dealing with the message was far too mild and moderate to satisfy the implacable malice of Howe.

  • The Howe truss had timber chords and a lattice of timber struts, with vertical iron ties.

  • Yet there were a few people apparently not altogether indifferent to the presence of Miss Howe.

  • Howe is himself in the Jerseys, and will push at least as far as the Delawar River.