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leo

/lee-oh/US // ˈli oʊ //UK // (ˈliːəʊ) //

利奥,狮子座

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    genitive Le·o·nis [lee-oh-nis] /liˈoʊ nɪs/ for 1.

    • : Astronomy. the Lion, a zodiacal constellation between Virgo and Cancer, containing the bright star Regulus.
    • : Astrology. the fifth sign of the zodiac: the fixed fire sign.a person born under this sign, usually between July 23rd and August 22nd.
    • : a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “lion.”

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • As much as I want Leo to be a good kid, I also want him to grow into a good man.

  • Leo comes to nurture you because that’s what he’s learned from you.

  • As Anwar was trying to force his way back into the Honda by climbing on top of the girl in the driver’s seat, Leo said, the 13-year-old reached across from the passenger seat, turned on the ignition and “manipulated” the gear shift.

  • The vehicle lurched forward and accelerated down the block before crashing, Leo said.

  • Basing his testimony on witness statements and video recordings, Leo said that Anwar wound up standing outside his car, with the 15-year-old in the driver’s seat and the other girl in the front passenger seat.

  • As many West Wing fans have pointed out, the character of Leo McGarry died after Sorkin had already left the series.

  • Leo and Jorge might reasonably have assumed that the matter had been put to bed.

  • She saw herself as part of a larger tradition that includes Honore de Balzac, Leo Tolstoy, Marcel Proust, and Thomas Mann.

  • Leo wrote back right away and said the trip sounded fascinating and he would love to join.

  • For a moment of levity, Leo was challenged by David Beckham to do the ALS ice water bucket challenge.

  • Leo II, pope, died; an able and resolute pontiff; established the kiss of peace at the mass, and the use of holy water.

  • "Because we are never going to die," said the Girl and Leo together, still more loudly.

  • A woman came out of the doorway and stood behind them, and Leo saw in her face a look that he had sometimes seen in the Girl's.

  • Leo rose up with a very heavy heart, and he and the girl together went to and fro among men; their new fear of death behind them.

  • Leo stamped down the fire with his heel and the Girl flung the flower-wreaths out of sight, shuddering as she did so.