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mary

/mer-ee, mair-ee/US // ˈmɛr i, ˈmɛər i //UK // (ˈmɛərɪ) //

玛莉,玛利亚,玛利,玛丽

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called Virgin Mary . the mother of Jesus.
    • : the sister of Lazarus and Martha. Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1,2.
    • : Mary, Queen of Scots.
    • : Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, 1867–1953, Queen of England 1910–36.
    • : Slang: Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. a term used to refer to or address a gay man.
    • : a female given name.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Celina was born the following year — then Laurie, Mary, Jenny and finally Michael.

  • Dan Reynolds, 62, had done odd jobs and repairs for Antonelli and his wife, Mary, at their home in Gaithersburg for several years.

  • Mary, along with Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, came to Motown in the early 1960’s.

  • Homelessness surged, and in 2016 Amazon began addressing that crisis by backing Mary’s Place, which shelters homeless women and families.

  • Mary is currently working at the software development company VironIT.

  • He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary.

  • Gillingham tells Mary that he wants to make their lives simpler, but it sounds a little like the dying of the light.

  • Then again, this is not the high-spirited Mary we met in Season 1—indeed, none of the Crawleys are the same.

  • Maybe Mary is being more realistic about a second marriage—but is it too much to ask for a little fire?

  • Mary Elizabeth Williams of Salon labels the show a “crass stunt” on a “bottom-feeding vortex of sadness network.”

  • Mary is fair as the morning dew— Cheeks of roses and ribbons of blue!

  • But Mary had gone home after dressing her mistress, and the fat boy came back again more disturbed than before.

  • He ruminated a little with a most disturbed expression of face, and left the room in search of Mary.

  • By an Act passed in the 4th of William and Mary foreign buttons made of hair were forbidden to be imported.

  • Mary, apparently much relieved, hurried away with her message.