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levant

/li-vant/US // lɪˈvænt //UK // (lɪˈvænt) //

阆中,阆苑,阆中人,阆风

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    British Slang.

    • : to leave secretly or hurriedly to avoid paying debts.

Examples

  • According to Levant, the app sees between 11,000 to 20,000 active users on a given product drop.

  • As uncovered by the climate blog desmogblog, the Ethical Oil meme dates to a 2010 book by Ezra Levant.

  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, joining in the chorus, severely berates Tehran for its role in the Levant.

  • An easing of tensions between al Qaeda and ISIS presents dangers for America in its military campaign in the Levant.

  • The Levant is already a far cry from the cosmopolitan melting pot it once was.

  • What future crises are we now creating in Gaza and the Levant?

  • The English merchants trading to the Levant surrendered their patent to the king.

  • This was a disquieting discovery, and Matt thought that if he could levant without being seen it would be well for him to do so.

  • The Constitution now found herself opposite the Levant and poured a broadside into her hull.

  • Next she pushed ahead again and pounded the Levant till that lively little craft turned and ran.

  • For three hours the three big frigates hotly chased the Constitution and Levant, but let the Cyane go.