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leone

/lee-ohn/US // liˈoʊn //UK // (liːˈəʊnɪ) //

利昂,利尼,莱昂,狮子座

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a paper money, cupronickel or silver coin, and monetary unit of Sierra Leone, equal to 100 cents.

Examples

  • Leone’s scientific bet is that adding correct copies of ASPA to specific brain cells called oligodendrocytes could stop the disease from progressing, and maybe allow for some recovery.

  • Leone, one of the channel’s few original stars, often draws millions of viewers to each show.

  • Chernon Bah, co-founder of A World at School, was alarmed by what she witnessed recently in Sierra Leone.

  • In Liberia, the number is just over 54 percent—Sierra Leone, 67 percent.

  • In Sierra Leone, the WHO report reads, “steep increases persist.”

  • “We know the outbreak is still flaming strongly in western Sierra Leone and some parts of the interior of Guinea,” said Nabarro.

  • The event was a devastating one for Sierra Leone, deemed a “super-spreader” by The New York Times.

  • My father, who is dead, kept a hotel at Sierra Leone, and he knew the ways of the—half-castes.

  • Prof. Macri Leone describes nineteen later editions, making with his own some twenty-one in all.

  • He went out in 1816, and began an extraordinary work amongst the slaves released by British cruisers and landed at Sierra Leone.

  • The best measure of the heterogeneousness of the Sierra Leone population is to be found in Mrs. Kilham's vocabularies.

  • Of the two settlements, already mentioned, the Gambia is the most deadly; though Sierra Leone has the worst name.