juliet / ˈdʒu li ət, -ˌɛt, ˌdʒu liˈɛt; especially for 1 ˈdʒul yət /

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juliet 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the heroine of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
  2. .
  3. Also Ju·li·ette . a female given name, form of Julia.

juliet 近义词

juliet

等同于 love

juliet

等同于 lover

更多juliet例句

  1. She played the female lead part in “Romeo and Juliet,” with choreography created expressly for her by John Cranko, as well as Cinderella in Prokofiev’s imagining of the classic fairy tale.
  2. He missed a Zoom taping of “Romeo and Juliet,” for which Currier had hired him to act.
  3. Like Romeo and Juliet, we lived in different worlds — until now.
  4. One guy hams it up as Juliet, blonde wig and all, as a crowd gathers, delighted by the impromptu performance.
  5. His first theater role was as Friar Laurence in a UVA production of Romeo and Juliet.
  6. “Our founder Juliet Lowe knew about outdoor education, for the girls to learn leadership, to work in a group,” says Sheppard.
  7. But Lois Leveen, author of the novel 'Juliet's Nurse,' says good things happen when authors brazenly borrow from the Bard.
  8. My overture, Romeo and Juliet, had hardly any success here, and has remained quite unnoticed.
  9. I have written three new pieces, and a song, as well as going on with my opera and revising Romeo and Juliet.
  10. But if Juliet's such a young gal, duke, my peeled head and my white whiskers is goin' to look oncommon odd on her, maybe.
  11. He was very nice about promising to help me smooth the path for Romeo and Juliet.
  12. Perhaps the brutes would want Juliet for ever instead of my present part.