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jo

/joh/US // dʒoʊ //UK // (dʒəʊ) //

乔,乔伊,乔伊尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural joes.Scot.

    • : beloved one; darling; sweetheart.

Examples

  • In her acceptance speech, winning best featured actress in a musical, Jagged Little Pill’s Lauren Patten said she welcomed the debate—producers are now promising a rewrite—around her gender non-conforming character Jo.

  • Between the allure of the llamas, bribing the kids with candy, and occasionally carrying Jo, we covered the seven or so miles to camp by midafternoon.

  • My three-year-old daughter, Jo, and her five-year-old friend, Huck, were also unfazed.

  • Lauren Patten, 28, originated the role of Jo in the Broadway production of Jagged Little Pill.

  • “I am just floored by this,” Jo Farrell, now 83, told The Denver Post eight years ago when the allegations first surfaced.

  • Joan and I, along with Isabella's parents Mary Gaye and Jo, can't wait to become proud grandparents.

  • Yet that question, and its sad answer, hangs over If Nuns Ruled the World, by Jo Piazza.

  • Weaver and Jo Clark were far from bowled over when they visited ReaganBook.com.

  • But photographer Jo Farrell has tracked down the last living survivors in the remote areas of China.

  • She put out her hand to take them from the Little People,—and not a fish, nor a Jo gah oh was to be seen.

  • From the day when the boy met the little Jo gah oh mother in the wood, and was given the stone, he had good luck.

  • She was so happy with them she wished she might always live in a Jo gah oh lodge.

  • Just as the little Jo gah oh mother had said, he became a chief, though not in the chieftain line.

  • Another moon, and he was to lead Jo-que-yoh as his bride to his lodge.