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libra

/lahy-bruh, lee-/US // ˈlaɪ brə, ˈli- //UK // (ˈlaɪbrə) //

天秤座,天秤座的人,天枰座,天平座

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

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

    • : the ancient Roman pound.

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  • One rival, called Celo Dollar, is also governed by an association, which attracted many of the same companies that initially flocked to Libra.

  • Libra, the Facebook-led payments platform since renamed Diem, is said to be eyeing a 2021 launch.

  • The document refers to a “global stablecoin project,” which describes Libra.

  • The Libra team did not immediately offer a comment about the impending report.

  • Some 322 light-years away in the constellation Libra lies one of the most extreme and hottest worlds discovered by astronomers so far.

  • Why in the world have I waited till the day your Libra gets its nihil obstat from Christopher Lemondrop* to send you a note.

  • BORN THIS WEEK Viggo Mortensen (October 20, 1958) Libra is the cardinal-air sign, which translates to light.

  • We see her liberal Libra spirit in other Scales ladies like Susan Sarandon, Janeane Garofalo, and Martina Navratilova.

  • Libra women embody this ancient goddess, self-entitled to cast their judgments as instruments of justice.

  • Control issues come into focus as Saturn forms a cluster in Libra with Venus, Mercury and the Sun.

  • With the one quintal that resulted therefrom, they incorporated on the said day one libra of quicksilver.

  • If he was in Libra or Taurus, his influence would be suppressed by Venus, as these signs were in her mansions.

  • Whereupon he would carol out the tender taunt, "Ahaha, du libra Ogostine!"

  • The Libra qualities assigned to those born in October were all his.

  • The southern scale of Libra meant bad fortune, while the northern was eminently fortunate.