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levin

/lev-in/US // ˈlɛv ɪn //UK // (ˈlɛvɪn) //

李文,李云,李汶,李明

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : lightning.

Examples

  • Levin can at least diagnose the problem and recognize that this leads to an evacuation of traditional politics.

  • Levin rightly disparages the “nostalgia” that he says “blinds” both liberals and conservatives to this new reality.

  • This is not the first time Levin has called for a no-fly zone in Syria.

  • Levin is calling for a Turkish buffer zone inside Syria, protected by a U.S.-led no fly zone.

  • In March of 2013, Levin endorsed the idea of a no-fly zone and airstrikes against the Assad regime.

  • The equinox of outraged earth shall blaze And flash its levin on your infamous might.

  • Tina Levin had paid nearly $30—more than she had spent for her clothing during the year.

  • Levin's credulous eyes shone, and with one reluctant look towards his mother's cottage he led the way into the country.

  • I loves that gal like peach-an'-honey, Levin, an' I don't keer whether she's white or no.

  • He drew the canvas bag of eagles and half-eagles out of his trousers, and held its mouth open for Levin to feast his eyes.