johnson / ˈdʒɒn sən; for 5 also Swedish ˈyʊn sɔn /

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johnson 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Andrew, 1808–75, seventeenth president of the U.S. 1865–69.
  2. Charles Spur·geon [spur-juhn], /ˈspɜr dʒən/, 1893–1956, U.S. educator and sociologist.
  3. Claudia Alta Taylor "Lady Bird", 1912–2007, U.S. First Lady 1963–69.
  4. Magic, Jr. born 1959, U.S. basketball player.
  5. Ey·vind [ey-vin], /ˈeɪ vɪn/, 1900–76, Swedish writer: Nobel prize 1974.
  6. Gerald White, 1890–1980, U.S. writer.
  7. Howard [deer-ing], /ˈdɪər ɪŋ/, 1896?–1972, U.S. businessman: founder of restaurant and motel chain.
  8. Jack John Arthur, 1878–1946, U.S. heavyweight prizefighter: world champion 1908–15.
  9. James Price, 1891–1955, U.S. pianist and jazz composer.
  10. James Wel·don [wel-duhn], /ˈwɛl dən/, 1871–1938, U.S. poet and essayist.
  11. Lyn·don Baines [lin-duhn beynz], /ˈlɪn dən beɪnz/, 1908–73, thirty-sixth president of the U.S. 1963–69.
  12. Michael, born 1967, U.S. track athlete.
  13. Philip C, 1906–2005, U.S. architect and author.
  14. Rev·er·dy [rev-er-dee], /ˈrɛv ər di/, 1796–1876, U.S. lawyer and politician: senator 1845–49, 1863–68.
  15. Richard Men·tor [men-ter, -tawr], /ˈmɛn tər, -tɔr/, 1780–1850, vice president of the U.S. 1837–41.
  16. Robert, 1911–38, U.S. blues singer and guitarist from the Mississippi Delta.
  17. Samuel "Dr. Johnson", 1709–84, English lexicographer, critic, poet, and conversationalist.
  18. Thomas, 1732–1819, U.S. politician and Supreme Court justice 1791–93.
  19. Virginia E [esh-uhl-muhn], /ˈɛʃ əl mən/, 1925–2013, U.S. psychologist: researcher on human sexual behavior.
  20. Walter Perry "Big Train", 1887–1946, U.S. baseball player.
  21. Sir William, 1715–74, British colonial administrator in America, born in Ireland.
  22. William Julius "Judy", 1899–1989, U.S. baseball player, Negro Leagues star.

更多johnson例句

  1. The Food and Drug Administration this week released its findings on the efficacy of the one-shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine, which increased over time.
  2. After participating in a call with Longoria, Johnson found him credible.
  3. Written by Duaa Eldeib, Adriana Gallardo, Johnson, Annie Waldman, Nina Martin, Buford and Tony Briscoe, the story exposed the flaws of one-size-fits-all guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about when and how to seek care.
  4. In Bexar County, where Johnson’s trial would be held, jury trials have been under an unyielding freeze that will last at least until the end of March 2021.
  5. Lasry, in a round of local interviews, said he was moved to run by Johnson endorsing “conspiracy theories” instead of delivering for the state.
  6. This is a blow against freedom of speech, we were told, by the likes of Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson.
  7. Johnson knew that the proposals he was going to send to the Hill would be divisive.
  8. In 2009, Lee Daniels announced that he would direct Selma and that Liam Neeson would play President Lyndon Johnson.
  9. Last summer, I spoke with first black supermodel Beverly Johnson about this for The Root.
  10. She fails to appreciate the congressional and constitutional obstacles Johnson had to overcome to win passage of the bill.
  11. He prepared a glossary of provincial and archological words, intended for a supplement to Johnson's Dictionary.
  12. This group contains the name of the only President (Andrew Johnson) who was ever sought to be impeached.
  13. In a short time you will be able, in the language of Dr. Johnson, “to tear out the heart of any book.”
  14. He has put down to Boswell what was undoubtedly said by Johnson; what the latter did, and what the former could not say.
  15. Johnson calls it a "juridical word:" and I certainly have no recollection of having met with it, except in judicial proceedings.