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martel

/mahr-tel, mahr-tel/US // ˈmɑr tɛl, mɑrˈtɛl //UK // (mɑːˈtɛl) //

马特尔,马特尔,马泰尔,马特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hammerlike, shafted weapon having a head with a point at one end and a blunt face at the other.

Examples

  • They rode as far as Tours on the Loire until stopped by the French cavalry of Charles Martel.

  • They included Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi, and Calvin Trillin.

  • Unfortunately for the bookies, the leak proved correct, and Martel won the award unanimously.

  • In February 2010, author Yann Martel received an envelope from the White House.

  • William C. Martel, a professor at Tufts' Fletcher School, says there's a new Axis rising.

  • Charles Martel, on the contrary, was damned—body and soul—for having rewarded his captains by giving them abbeys.

  • There were a half-dozen boats within hailing distance, similarly anchored, including Skipper Martel and his pinkey.

  • "Lots of girls are stage-struck," he said presently, breaking in on Mr. Martel's rhapsody.

  • Well, Mr. Martel told me only last night that he thought you were an object of pity.

  • Claude Martel rose and laid an affectionate hand on his shoulder.