libra / ˈlaɪ brə, ˈli- /

⚽高中词汇天秤座天秤座的人天枰座天平座

libra 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural li·brae [lahy-bree, lee-brahy]. /ˈlaɪ bri, ˈli braɪ/.

  1. the ancient Roman pound.

libra 近义词

libra

等同于 sign of the zodiac

更多libra例句

  1. One rival, called Celo Dollar, is also governed by an association, which attracted many of the same companies that initially flocked to Libra.
  2. Libra, the Facebook-led payments platform since renamed Diem, is said to be eyeing a 2021 launch.
  3. The document refers to a “global stablecoin project,” which describes Libra.
  4. The Libra team did not immediately offer a comment about the impending report.
  5. Some 322 light-years away in the constellation Libra lies one of the most extreme and hottest worlds discovered by astronomers so far.
  6. Why in the world have I waited till the day your Libra gets its nihil obstat from Christopher Lemondrop* to send you a note.
  7. BORN THIS WEEK Viggo Mortensen (October 20, 1958) Libra is the cardinal-air sign, which translates to light.
  8. We see her liberal Libra spirit in other Scales ladies like Susan Sarandon, Janeane Garofalo, and Martina Navratilova.
  9. Libra women embody this ancient goddess, self-entitled to cast their judgments as instruments of justice.
  10. Control issues come into focus as Saturn forms a cluster in Libra with Venus, Mercury and the Sun.
  11. With the one quintal that resulted therefrom, they incorporated on the said day one libra of quicksilver.
  12. If he was in Libra or Taurus, his influence would be suppressed by Venus, as these signs were in her mansions.
  13. Whereupon he would carol out the tender taunt, "Ahaha, du libra Ogostine!"
  14. The Libra qualities assigned to those born in October were all his.
  15. The southern scale of Libra meant bad fortune, while the northern was eminently fortunate.