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jane

/jeyn/US // dʒeɪn //UK // (dʒeɪn) //

简,珍,珍娜,珍姐

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : a girl or woman.

Examples

  • Jane charms locals all over the island of Providenciales to foster puppies until she can find visitors to take them home.

  • Jane noticed, even as coronavirus cases surged again in California and across the United States, that Levi’s Stadium was considering admitting fans to watch games.

  • Kurt frequently speaks as if he and Jane are a team, referring to “our ambition to write great books.”

  • Flipping through the pages of Boyer’s Robot Survey 2019, styled after the old Jane’s guides to military equipment that filled my Cold War youth, the truth is hard to deny.

  • Jane is the first of many who are ready to step into these jobs now.

  • A new book from Mallory Ortberg imagines what literary legends including King Lear and Jane Eyre would have texted.

  • He never suffered any physical abuse and had grown close with Jane, Brooke, and her family.

  • This past summer, Colleen LaRose, known by her self-anointed handle ‘Jihad Jane’, was sentenced to ten years in prison.

  • For Jane Doe though, she was heading into yet another nightmare.

  • Daniels, 28, was allegedly the first to force “Jane Doe” to perform sexual acts on johns.

  • "It's like that out here on the Riviera," said Jane, shaking her head so gloomily that the ruffled cap wobbled.

  • And with these, and the society of Jane on board-wages, Black Sheep was left alone for a month.

  • "The feelin' you 'ave in your 'eart for a father, wot's planted there by Providence," explained Jane.

  • Jane wishes that her father kept a carriage, and liveried servants and out-riders.

  • The scene produced an effect upon the spirit of Jane which was never effaced.