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louis

/loo-ee; French lwee/US // ˈlu i; French lwi //UK // (ˈluːɪ, French lwi) //

路易斯,路易,刘易斯,侯赛因

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural lou·is [loo-eez; French lwee]. /ˈlu iz; French lwi/.

    • : louis d'or.

Examples

  • Louis held its first elections this week under a new “approval voting” system, designed to prevent spoiler candidates or wasted votes in the overwhelmingly Democratic city.

  • Investigators did interview his 8-year-old one day when they came to talk to Louis, who wasn’t home at the time.

  • I could ask Louis questions and bounce things off of him, what we might anticipate.

  • Stokes’s brother, Louis, served in the House of Representatives and was able to secure federal funding for cleanup efforts on the Cuyahoga River.

  • Louis has worked at the Manufacturing Solutions Center since it was founded, in 1990, as a division of Catawba Valley Community College.

  • What got leaked to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on October 22?

  • But publicly throwing shade at Louis Vuitton wasn't Kanye's first fashion faux pas.

  • In St. Louis, I believe, for a change of clothes and to go to a nightclub.

  • The Julia Louis-Dreyfus series is not just the funniest show on the network, it's the funniest show on TV.

  • And so it is with the St. Louis Rams and the St. Louis Police Officers Association.

  • Louis stood firm, though pale and respectful, before the resentful gaze of Elizabeth.

  • The Princess still kept her eyes fixed on Louis, while, in a suppressed and unsteady voice, she answered her governess.

  • At present, Louis was too self-absorbed by the struggles within him, to look deep into what was passing around him.

  • Without any known cause of offence, a tacit acknowledgement of mutual dislike was shewn by Louis and de Patinos.

  • But, there was also another which might not be quite so pleasing to Elizabeth, although Louis felt it came too late for him.