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jordan

/jawr-dn/US // ˈdʒɔr dn //UK // (ˈdʒɔːdən) //

约旦

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British Dialect.

    • : chamber pot.

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Examples

  • The new find suggests that people started to associate the dead with particular structures at a time when groups of hunter-gatherers were camping for part of each year at a hunting and trading site in eastern Jordan.

  • Stunned, Jordan said, “I could breastfeed him for you if you want.”

  • In partnership with the Jordan McNair Foundation, we will cement Jordan’s legacy and enhance a culture of player safety that will forever be a hallmark of Maryland Athletics.

  • Specific opt-in and delivery dates for the option agreements — which can be reached in four 100 million-dose tranches — haven’t been disclosed, said Jordan.

  • This was the case with Michael Jordan, the youngest of the three Jordan boys and the fourth of the five Jordan children.

  • Jordan also banned it, and Malaysia, Egypt, and Indonesia subjected it to their censorship boards.

  • I eventually left the West Bank for Jordan with a visa I obtained from the French embassy.

  • Kim was known for a rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle, as was Jordan Belfort, familiar to film lovers as the Wolf of Wall Street.

  • Jordan Younger knew her raw vegan diet had become an unhealthy obsession when she started avoiding going out with friends.

  • Queen Raina of Jordan also spoke, calling the refugee crisis in Syria “a slap in the face of humanity.”

  • And Bacchides heard it, and he came on the sabbath day even to the bank of the Jordan, with a great power.

  • Most often it is applied comprehensively to the population of the entire west Jordan land and its pre-Israelitish inhabitants.

  • Mrs. Jordan, a British matron of solid proportions, passed down the path on the arm of a comparatively puny cavalier.

  • She hoped Henriette would not mind if she quoted the opinion of old Mr. Jordan, whose language was sometimes a little strong.

  • Mrs. Jordan bristled, and launched herself upon a long and virtuous sentence.