martin / ˈmɑr tn /

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martin 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of several swallows having a deeply forked tail and long, pointed wings.

更多martin例句

  1. In 2001, when Caroline Gleich was 15 years old, her half-brother Martin died in an avalanche while skiing in the Utah backcountry.
  2. Martin said the agency contacts drivers by email or mail after a year without activity on their accounts.
  3. I look forward to collaborating with both Marty and Martin in the years to come.
  4. What that says about the complicated relationships of the day, Martin said, is something the museum hopes to learn more about.
  5. Before the coronavirus, Martin would have been invited into the dining room with dozens of other visitors for a free holiday feast.
  6. “Lockheed Martin has a long history of misrepresenting facts,” Wheeler added.
  7. And with stand-ups, I remember liking George Carlin and Steve Martin.
  8. Finally, Van Cleef and Martin realize Liberty is going too far.
  9. But his words felt forced and were belied his 2004 vote to oppose marking Martin Luther King Jr.
  10. The last film about Martin Luther King was made for television in 1977.
  11. The main entrance is in the centre of the St. Martin's Lane front, and consists of a central roadway for carts and wagons, 15ft.
  12. The old Wesleyan chapel, in Martin Street, was fitted up for schools in 1865.
  13. A hundred years back, meetings of the inhabitants were called by the tolling of one of St. Martin's bells.
  14. Sur quoy ledit Martin ayant dit qu'il avoit donc peur d'eux, il fut en danger de voir par effet que sa conclusion estoit fausse.
  15. Est avenu que ledit Martin huit iours apres son baptme a est frapp de ce mal, dont il est mort.