lewis / ˈlu ɪs /

💦中学词汇莱维斯李维斯刘易斯

lewis 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a device for lifting a dressed stone, consisting of a number of pieces fitting together to fill a dovetailed recess cut into the stone.

更多lewis例句

  1. The last activity in the Lewis investigation came in 2000, Agostini said, when a detective made a request for case records.
  2. “Simply adopting standards or adopting qualifications without some enforcement mechanism is pretty worthless, really,” Lewis said.
  3. Lewis, a community health worker and mother of three, testified that she kept a Crock-Pot in her bathroom.
  4. Lewis, who now lives in Montgomery County, brought her 14-year-old daughter, Samia Greene, with her to help.
  5. Lewis specifically looks forward to mobilizing around second-parent adoption, more LGBTQ-inclusive family life curriculum, and the repeal of the “conscience clause” exemption.
  6. Michael Lewis, who coined the term and penned the 2003 bestselling book of that name.
  7. In Vietnam, Lewis was advisor to a Vietnamese infantry unit, whose nickname for him was “Captain of Many Kilos.”
  8. “After the withdraw, they realized that firefighter Craig-Lewis was missing,” said Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer.
  9. When they thought about Lewis, what struck the players most was that he never acted like a do-gooder.
  10. Craig-Lewis is survived by two children, a 16-year old son and a 16-month old daughter.
  11. Mr. King and Mr. Lewis walking together in Birmingham, a chimney sweeper and his boy passed them.
  12. The other escaped, rushed back to the camp and reported to General Lewis that he had observed "four acres of ground" of Indians.
  13. Malus Island is separated from Lewis Island by a strait a mile wide; it is probably deep.
  14. On October 10, two of Lewis' men went hunting, strictly against his orders.
  15. Lewis Gesner and Gus Hammerton, my tried friends, were in the office at the time.