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leagued

/leeg/US // lig //UK // (liːɡ) //

租用,租用的,联营,租借

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a covenant or compact made between persons, parties, states, etc., for the promotion or maintenance of common interests or for mutual assistance or service.
    • : the aggregation of persons, parties, states, etc., associated in such a covenant or compact; confederacy.
    • : an association of individuals having a common goal.
    • : a group of athletic teams organized to promote mutual interests and to compete chiefly among themselves: a bowling league.
    • : Sports. major league. minor league.
    • : group; class; category: As a pianist he just simply isn't in your league.
  1. 1

    leagued, lea·guing.

    • : to unite in a league; combine.

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Examples

  • Maya Moore, one of the most decorated champions in the history of the WNBA, went as far as to leave the league last year to successfully help overturn a prisoner’s conviction.

  • He said this time is different because it’s the whole league, rather than one team, weighing the decision.

  • The Milwaukee Bucks, of all the teams in all the leagues, might seem like an odd place to find the spark for such a historic strike, but they’re not — particularly for a protest about racial justice.

  • She leads the league in assist percentage for the second year in a row, while shooting 50-40-90 going into Tuesday night’s games.

  • With each such situation, the league has been working out the kinks of its new system.

  • But as an American creating a new brand here, and living the daily life of the souk, he seems to be in a league of his own.

  • Meanwhile, the Anti-Defamation League issued a statement deploring the state GOP for its failure to censure Duke.

  • This initiative had the support of all 22 members of the Arab League, which in and of itself is remarkable.

  • I spoke to the League of Women Voters, a pretty liberal group... I still went and spoke to them.

  • And as far as security at the screenings goes, League says his theaters have taken the necessary precautions.

  • We were still one league and a half from the island when the twilight ended and night came on.

  • The solemn league and covenant burned by the common hangman at London, and afterwards throughout the country.

  • Another such case is found in the account of the league between Joshua and the princes of the congregation, and the Gibeonites.

  • Looked at in its proper light, the Corn-law League is nothing but an abominable conspiracy against labour.

  • The League Oracle admits that "a repeal would injure the farmer, but not so much as he fears."