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lowe

/loh/US // loʊ //UK // (German ˈløːvə) //

贱民,卑微,卑鄙小人,卑尔

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    lowed, low·ing.British Dialect.

    • : variant of low.

Examples

  • “Our founder Juliet Lowe knew about outdoor education, for the girls to learn leadership, to work in a group,” says Sheppard.

  • Segel: Our goal when casting the movie was to hire the funniest people we could get, and we felt really lucky to get Rob Lowe.

  • A helping of free PR, all while skillfully avoiding the exorbitant day rate of British fashion model Daisy Lowe.

  • But according to Rob Lowe, a man who possesses all of these qualities, being too pretty as an actor is actually a detriment.

  • Being a pretty boy in Hollywood is a bad thing, according to Rob Lowe.

  • Early on the morning of the 2d, Professor Lowe went up in his balloon from the Falmouth hills, and looked down upon the city.

  • Destiny, incarnate in the form of Wellington, has still some dignity; but how sordid in the shape of Hudson Lowe.

  • Sir Hudson Lowe was very particular that the passes issued for visitors should be used only as they had been made out.

  • Under the most favorable conditions Sir Hudson Lowe could hardly have been popular with the islanders themselves.

  • Lowe was the author of a number of ballads which are still popular in Scotland today.