louise / luˈiz /
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louise 的定义
n. 名词 noun- Lake, a glacial lake in W Canada, in SW Alberta in the Canadian Rockies: resort. 5,670 feet above sea level.
- Also Lou·i·sa [loo-ee-zuh]. /luˈi zə/. a female given name: derived from Louis.
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- In the book, Louise was definitely older than Adele, whereas now they’re kind of similar ages.
- Making Thelma and Louise changed Geena Davis, from the very beginning.
- Bibi was pregnant, and Louise delivered her baby, a boy named Christian, the same day in the jungle.
- When Louise and Bibi returned to their home, they found it strewn with ammunition and pockmarked with mortar craters.
- The Leakeys—Richard, his parents, Louis and Mary, and his wife Maeve and daughter Louise, are an archaeological dynasty.
- My partner Brandon and I awake at the crack of dawn for a canoe ride on the milky blue glacial waters of Lake Louise.
- Thelma and Louise was a buddy movie, and then they had to die in the end.
- That is, all but this house and garden, which I have given to my elder daughter, Theresa Louise.
- According to Louise de Chaulieu, he certainly belied his name.
- Every day in her cozy sitting-room Mrs. Worthington talked with her little girls, Bessie and Louise.
- Rushing back, she almost carried Louise (while the growling continued), and they were soon up the hill.
- They had scarcely taken their seats when a roar of applause announced the coming of Mademoiselle Louise.