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kerry

/ker-ee/US // ˈkɛr i //UK // (ˈkɛrɪ) //

克里,凯里,凯瑞,凯里市

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ker·ries.

    • : one of an Irish breed of small, black dairy cattle.

Examples

  • This week’s global climate summit offers a first major test for Kerry, providing early clues as to whether his style of energetic international diplomacy is paying off.

  • Last month, Kerry hired Mark Gallogly as a liaison to the business community.

  • Seeing this, Beijing has brought veteran diplomat Xie Zhenhu out of retirement especially to be Kerry’s chief interlocutor.

  • In the meantime, those people in contact with Kerry needed to be quarantined.

  • I remember as a teenager seeing Gabrielle Inion in the Neutrogena commercials, Kerry, Washington as well.

  • Think back to the Bush-Kerry race of 2004, the Thrilla in Vanilla.

  • “I truly believe there is a Santa Claus” said Rep. Kerry Bentivolio.

  • Obama and Kerry are pretty frustrated themselves with Netanyahu.

  • Ideally, Kerry would like to see the UN issue deferred until after the March Israeli elections.

  • Hence the recent Kerry trip to Rome to meet with Netanyahu and meetings with Europeans and Palestinians.

  • Kerry crossed the room, laid his oilskin and cane upon a chair, and from the shelf where it reposed took a squat volume.

  • Proceeding to a room further along the corridor, Chief Inspector Kerry opened the door and looked in.

  • "Wait," said Chief Inspector Kerry, and went swinging in, carrying his overall and having the malacca cane tucked under his arm.

  • It was ajar, and Kerry, taking an electric torch from his overall pocket, flashed the light upon the name-plate.

  • Kerry bent yet lower, staring closely at a discolored abrasion on Sir Lucien's forehead.