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john smith

/smith/US // smɪθ //UK // (smɪθ) //

约翰·史密斯

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a worker in metal.
    • : a blacksmith.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to forge on an anvil; form by heating and pounding: to smith armor.

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Examples

  • “In the end, people don’t want to hear about dogs and babies and feeling your way into a phrase, or eating your heart out — people want to hear about you as you appear in these songs,” Smith writes as Billie reflecting on Billie.

  • Gregory Monahan, who will return to his post as assistant chief when Smith takes the chief’s position on Sunday.

  • “This bill accomplishes all three of those things,” Smith said.

  • In Mook’s absence, Smith will be the House Majority PAC’s main money guy, shoring up donors ahead of a campaign season in which more than a dozen Democratic incumbents are vulnerable.

  • Past studies have explored how well bacteria might survive on Mars, but we know less about fungi, Smith says.

  • “Barbarism,” said retired NYPD Officer Jim Smith on Thursday.

  • “Please, please do not permit this to happen here in Florida,” wrote Cris K. Smith of East Polk County.

  • Smith attended both funerals as a cop and as the husband of Police Officer Moira Smith, who died on 9/11.

  • “Angry Birds is a small fun game plus a lot of pointless garbage,” Smith tells me.

  • Neither Smith nor Marx can carry us far into the guts of globalized financial capitalism.

  • Miss Smith immediately rises from the table, puts up her dear little mouth to her papa to be kissed.

  • Smith's method usually gives good results, as does also the more simple method of Hiss (p. 263).

  • It wasn't far, so we kept on, and presently it developed that we had accidentally come upon old Piegan Smith.

  • If old Piegan Smith hadn't been sampling the contents of that keg so industriously he would never have made a break.

  • It appears in nearly every book on economic theory from Adam Smith and Ricardo till to-day.