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kraft

/kraft, krahft/US // kræft, krɑft //UK // (krɑːft) //

牛皮纸,卡夫,牛皮箱,牛皮癣

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong, usually brown paper processed from wood pulp, used chiefly for bags and as wrapping paper.

Examples

  • What Kraft actually meant was, this decision was made in the best interests of the 32 corporations that own NFL teams.

  • Former elder Dave Kraft told me that he was “extremely sad and deeply disappointed” about how the church turned out.

  • Is Seagal being compensated by Putin re-gifting Bob Kraft's Super Bowl ring to him?

  • (5) The Best Friend: According to her daughter Amber, "Mom's best friend is Patti Kraft, whose father-in-law owns the Patriots."

  • She even spent four years as a spokesperson for Kraft mayonnaise.

  • Kraft paper is usually dark brown in color and is a most durable type of wrapping paper.

  • Kraft-Ebing enumerat decem casus congenitos in maribus, et duos in feminis.

  • I send you the violoncello part; if you find that you can manage it, play it yourself, or let old Kraft do so.

  • For once even his wild and whirling words could hardly match the occasion—not all his kraft sprachen would be too much.

  • "It is this," said Kraft, punctuating in a puddle of spilled coffee with a stiff forefinger.