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jess

/jes/US // dʒɛs //UK // (dʒɛs) falconry //

杰斯,洁丝,洁思

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short strap fastened around the leg of a hawk and attached to the leash.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put jesses on.

Examples

  • If Jess does respond and the thread continues without you keeping track, you may get lost and end up sending an unnecessary followup email.

  • If you have a lot of tasks and leave yourself a reminder to “follow up if Jess doesn’t respond,” for the next week, there’s nothing on the thread itself that indicates exactly when you linked it to a task.

  • To see her go that way, cut off and alone, no hugs or kisses, has left a hole, for her and Jess both.

  • Short resolved to find a place closer to where she and Jess lived.

  • Previously managing editor, Europe for Digiday, Jess returns to us in a different role and focus — she formerly covered media, programmatic and data privacy.

  • But she surprised the test pilots—there were three, the chief test pilot Jack Waddell, Wygle and Jess Wallick.

  • “The progressive movement knows how critical adding more Democratic women to our government is,” said spokeswoman Jess McIntosh.

  • I met Ned 10 years ago when we were all living together—him, Jess, and I—out in L.A., and Ned had been writing this.

  • Chastain: No, but Jess [Weixler] told me you had some wild night out with dancing?

  • You were also on a great episode of New Girl where the gang plays “True American” and Nick and Jess kiss.

  • Jess had been used to these unpleasant occasions ever since she was a very little girl.

  • But, as Jess had told her mother, that blue party dress had become impossible.

  • Just then Jess was aroused from her brown 15 study by hearing somebody calling breathlessly after her.

  • But to herself Jess Morse thought: And it would mean the difference, for mother and me, between penury and independence!

  • Thank you, Griff, Jess heard herself saying to the younger Vandergriff, as he packed her modest order in the basket.