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landau

/lan-daw, -dou/US // ˈlæn dɔ, -daʊ //UK // (ˈlændɔː) //

陆奥,陆涛,地道,陆路

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a four-wheeled, two-seated carriage with a top made in two parts that may be let down or folded back.
    • : a sedanlike automobile with a short convertible back.

Examples

  • Landau was alluding to a particular version of Los Angeles folk rock that differed from the sound of the previous decade.

  • Landau and his colleagues study binding in the lab by creating pseudoviruses.

  • Specifically, Landau said the strategy seems to be to arrest our way out of the problem, but it’s been tried for decades and hasn’t worked.

  • He saw Landau’s quote as validation that politicians in Washington don’t care about the issue.

  • Landau said the cartels “have effective control over large parts” of Mexico – anywhere from 35 to 40 percent.

  • In the age of “a million choices,” as Landau said, this short, fun experience wins out over the classic salon experience.

  • By the end of this year, Landau hopes to have close to 3,000 employees and more than $40 million in revenue.

  • “We have been sort of on a rocket ship here in terms of our growth,” said Landau.

  • It has also been reported that he may not even have autism, but Landau-Kleffner syndrome.

  • In third place is Uzi Landau, who came to the party after a long career in Likud.

  • Four beautiful horses were harnessed to an open landau, and four servants, in Oriental liveries, ran by the side of the carriage.

  • Then back in the landau again, he took a well-earned rest while Minetta and June talked.

  • Again he had it, and, lying back on the hot leather of the hired landau, wondered that he had not had it sooner.

  • The surrender of Trarbach and Landau gave the Allies a firm footing on the left bank of that river.

  • Landau, M., La novella di messer Torello e le sue attinenze mitiche e leggendarie, in Giornale stor.