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jill

/jil/US // dʒɪl //UK // (dʒɪl) //

吉尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : a girl or young woman.
    • : a sweetheart.

Examples

  • It’s the series that gave us some of the most memorable line readings in the medium’s history, including “You were almost a Jill sandwich,” and “Hey, it’s that dog.”

  • I have these wonderful photographs of me and my sister when we were younger and I was completely dressed up and looked like I was some Jack and Jill kid or belonged in Ebony Magazine.

  • THE NEW YORK TIMES/JILL ABRAMSON DISASTER: It was messy enough when, on May 14, New York Times Co.

  • Sonoma County district attorney Jill Ravitch announced in July that she would not bring criminal charges against Gelhaus.

  • “Stop the presses,” splashes Jill Lepore, Harvard historian and New Yorker staff writer.

  • This week, Greg and Jill Henderson brought to life the cinematic science of the hoverboard from Back to the Future Part II.

  • Greg and Jill Henderson, founders of Hendo, have developed a real hoverboard.

  • Sweeping Jill into his arms, he stepped into the lapping flow of fire.

  • Jill cried out as Gray tore the silver ornaments from her dress.

  • "If they want us," answered Jill, deliberately missing the point.

  • Jill and the Martian crouched stiffly, not knowing where to turn.

  • Jill's temper blazed, choking her so that she could hardly speak.