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lea

/lee, ley/US // li, leɪ //UK // (liː) //

利雅,利奥,利安

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tract of open ground, especially grassland; meadow.
    • : land used for a few years for pasture or for growing hay, then plowed over and replaced by another crop.
    • : a crop of hay on tillable land.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : untilled; fallow.

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Examples

  • Glee actress Lea Michele was seemingly dissed by Jessica Lange on the red carpet.

  • And so the problem seems to be that Lea Michele and Anne Hathaway are too good.

  • Reportedly, he wants to star Lea Michele in a production based on another ex-Streisand vehicle, Funny Girl.

  • Actresses, mainly: Julianne Hough, Katharine McPhee, Lea Michele.

  • She talks to Lea Carpenter about why fiction can tell this story so powerfully.

  • The green lea was speckled as thickly with them as a canvas by Van Alsloot or Sallaert with burghers.

  • This day a year ago Sir Richard Lea borrowed four hundred pounds from me.

  • By reference to the descriptions of Mr. Barnes and Mr. Lea, recited above, the number will be seen to have exceeded this estimate.

  • This species, Mr. Lea remarks, has a great geographical extension.

  • Here is my widow friend who after working fifteen hours daily for years was dragged from the Lea.