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larry

/lar-ee/US // ˈlær i //UK // (ˈlærɪ) //

狮子座,狮子会,狮子座的人,狮子座的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural lar·ries.

    • : a hoe with a perforated blade for mixing mortar or plaster.

Examples

  • It requires much more prep and the learning required to use this tech takes timeYes, Larry.

  • I just knew what Larry was capable of doing in terms of being about to control his body, the way that he released and got into certain positions.

  • And, it just so happened to be that it was a startup that found me and it was Sergey and Larry, the founders of Google, who wound up renting our house.

  • This past summer, I was finally running low on the bases, but Larry told me that he had another box of them prepared.

  • When the siblings were growing up, Larry — who was born 11 months before Michael — was considered a better basketball player and regularly bested Michael in one-on-one games.

  • Larry Kramer, the renowned activist and playwright, was invited to talk after a last minute cancelation.

  • And for Larry Flynt, this might be a monumental opportunity to stick it to the dictator the best way he knows how.

  • Then, a couple of years later, I learned that Scott [Alexander] and Larry [Karaszewski] had written a script.

  • Lincoln Davis and John Barrow and Larry Kissell and Travis Childers and on and on it went.

  • Scholar-activists Larry Lessig and Zephyr Teachout have recently been working to revive it.

  • Larry was always proud and uppish, and carried his head a foot higher than his neighbours.

  • Jessie laughed in affected good humour, wondering all the while who Tommy and Larry might be.

  • From there you went to Larry's, in the Village, where you had a dinner engagement with a man named Lasseroe.

  • In the first half of the game Sobber's eleven got ten points, while Larry's team got nothing.

  • The two bobs lined up side by side, and Larry Colby gave the word to go.