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ivan

/ee-vahn/US // ˈi vɑn //

伊万,伊凡,伊文

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : iwan.

Examples

  • Ivan told the Blade on March 23 during a telephone interview that Sergey was attacked in 2011 “because he had earrings.”

  • “We just want to be free and to have this ability to move freely within the United States,” said Ivan.

  • Sergey told the Blade he was harassed at work after he and Ivan moved to Moscow.

  • Ivan told the Blade that “life here is safer than in Russia, but there is trouble in terms that we cannot plan anything, like a job or anything at all.”

  • Ivan, Sergey, Mavrodieva and Marina all told the Blade they would consider staying in Guam if they were to win their asylum cases.

  • Draft Day, his Ivan Reitman-directed film about the NFL draft, grossed just $28 million at the domestic box office.

  • At the head of this five-mile convoy was Ivan Smith, a 22-year-old Rhodesian.

  • Ivan Raimi and Scott Spiegel, who were collaborators with Sam, lived there.

  • “Every dollar I spend is a vote,” said Ivan Pardo, the founder of Buycott.

  • Ivan opened the door for a lot of people to get back into it and I think we'll see if they stay with it.

  • I saw the bullet imbedded in the wall near the sofa, and Ivan lay so still and peaceful, I thought he was asleep.

  • Ivan remained for three hours, watching anxiously to see would the water rise; but none came.

  • Ivan went home, lay down, and fell into a deep sleep, from which he did not awake until the sun was high in the heavens.

  • Ivan took the measurements of all the windings of the labyrinth, and when he was at home compared them carefully.

  • He trembled at every blow of the pick given by the vigorous arm of Ivan, who worked with terrible earnestness.