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kirby

/kur-bee/US // ˈkɜr bi //

科尔比,科比,科尔贝,科尔比亚

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural kir·bies.Angling.

    • : a fishhook having an even bend.

Examples

  • In the meantime, prosecutors were working with Kirby and Henderson to find a way to indict Duntsch—a challenge, considering Texas had never previously handled such a case.

  • Kirby and Shia LaBeouf play Martha and Sean, a Boston couple who have chosen to have their child at home.

  • “Having physicians more involved, and having nurses more involved, it improves our care, and we’re able to market that,” Kirby said, adding that Bayshire’s facilities are competitively priced.

  • “The team has assessed that there far fewer Yazidis on Mount Sinjar than previously feared,” Kirby said in a statement Wednesday.

  • “Neutralization will be conducted in a safe and environmentally sound manner,” Kirby said in a statement.

  • Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby declined to comment on the Bergdahl correspondence on why he left his base.

  • Kirby relocated to Moscow from Cleveland and now hosts shows both on RT and the state-controlled Radio Mayak.

  • But listening to Kirby, this man now realizes “that things are worse or the same over there.”

  • Well, it is hoped Mr. Kirby did his best for his daughter; but, after all, how much more potent is the influence of a mother!

  • Some anglers are partial to the Kirby bend, but perhaps you get better hold of your fish with the sneck bend hooks.

  • One day Doctor Kirby and me was walking along the main street of a little town and we seen a bang-up funeral percession coming.

  • He stuck his cigarette into his mouth and turned sideways from Doctor Kirby, like he hadn't noticed him pertic'ler.

  • As he lifted his head and looked close at Doctor Kirby, a change went over both their faces.