john hancock / ˈdʒɒn ˈhæn kɒk /

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john hancock 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 1737–93, American statesman: first signer of the Declaration of Independence.
  2. Informal. a person's signature: Put your John Hancock on this check.

john hancock 近义词

n. 名词 noun

signature

更多john hancock例句

  1. George Washington knew the threat smallpox posed to the new nation, calling it “the most dangerous Enemy” in a July 1776 letter to John Hancock.
  2. The service already has signed on some major partners in the health care market including leading data service Cerner and insurer John Hancock.
  3. A few years back, designer John Galliano was fined by the government for sharing just such anti-semitic sentiments in public.
  4. NEW ORLEANS — John Boehner was reelected House Speaker yesterday by his Republican colleagues despite some dissenting members.
  5. And similar shards of enthusiasm-killing kryptonite are lodged in John Kasich, Mike Pence and Ted Cruz.
  6. As it currently stands, the Via Dolorosa follows the account given in the Gospel of John.
  7. By contrast, John McCain, the eventual GOP nominee, had raised approximately $12.7 million in the first quarter of 2007 alone.
  8. After all, may not even John Burns be human; may not Mr. Chamberlain himself have a heart that can feel for another?
  9. Hamo in alluding to the early cultivation of tobacco by the colony, says, that John Rolfe was the pioneer tobacco planter.
  10. John Wilson, a celebrated landscape and marine painter, died at Folkstone, aged 81.
  11. John Thornton Kirkland, president of Harvard university, died, aged 70.
  12. John was baptizing at a large pool called Ænon-by-Saleim,—probably allegorical, meaning “Fountain of Repose.”