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malkin

/maw-kin, mawl-, mal-/US // ˈmɔ kɪn, ˈmɔl-, ˈmæl- //UK // (ˈmɔːkɪn, ˈmɔːl-, ˈmæl-) //

马尔金,麦金,马尔肯,马尔基

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British Dialect.

    • : an untidy woman; slattern.
    • : a scarecrow, ragged puppet, or grotesque effigy.
    • : a mop, especially one made from a bundle of rags and used to clean out a baker's oven.
    • : a cat.
    • : a hare.

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Examples

  • If you doubt it, I urge you to spend a little while on Michelle Malkin's timeline (not too long, it's not good for anyone).

  • Even Michelle Malkin's Twitchy.com devoted time to cataloguing praise for the venerable Cramer.

  • Fire-breathing right-winger Michelle Malkin, for one, called you a “clown.”

  • Pajamas Media and Free Republic and Michelle Malkin, none of which I'll link to, kept this thing going for a long time.

  • She lists Margaret Thatcher, Michelle Malkin, and Sarah Palin as three people she admires.

  • Dr. and Mrs. Malkin's sons were my brother's school and college mates.

  • I have thought lately that I ought to make some enquiry about Arthur Malkin, who was always very kind to me.

  • At Aberedwy, Malkin saw a large yew tree in the churchyard under which as many as sixty couples had been seen dancing at once.

  • And none of your guerrier nodding and bravado, Mister Malkin, at me, if you please.

  • The most probable derivation of the word is, that malkin is a diminutive of mal, abbreviated from Mary, now commonly written Moll.