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laura

/lahv-rah; English lah-vruh/US // ˈlɑv rɑ; English ˈlɑ vrə //

劳拉,萝拉,罗拉,拉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Greek Orthodox Church.

    • : a monastery consisting formerly of a group of cells or huts for monks who met together for meals and worship.

Examples

  • Sister Laura thinks Silverman’s natural inclination to think of others is rooted in her childhood and, specifically, her relationship with her mother.

  • We also have had a James, Laura and Captain Jack named after other characters from his songs.

  • He and Laura lost their house, and before Christmas one year, Franklin pawned bowl and championship rings.

  • In Laura’s account, health care is intuitive and mechanical, a process of precise movements and calculations performed day after day and year after year.

  • It’s hurricanes like Laura that have prompted the NHC to try changing how it talks about risk.

  • But Billy Childs absolutely delivers the goods in this poignant collection of Laura Nyro songs.

  • It was dedicated to your second wife, Laura Ernst, who died from ALS.

  • And your pal Laura Dern recently said you were “cooking up” your next one.

  • She went into that shared house with a girlfriend, Kate, and came out with another girlfriend, Laura.

  • Appearing on the Laura Ingraham radio show on August 26, the conservative critic gave his expert opinion on how to deal with ISIS.

  • If I could catch Laura's eye—but I suppose it would hardly be decent to go just yet.

  • Laura Harrison had decided that she had once lived in constant dread of having a step-mother.

  • Laura was halted again before she reached Market Street, and her father went on without 44 her, for it was now half-past eight.

  • Laura and Jess were near at hand, and in a moment a group of the Juniors who always trained together were in animated discussion.

  • Were going to take Patrick down to the pond with us to keep up the fires while were skating, Eve told Laura.