Skip to main content

maslin

/maz-lin/US // ˈmæz lɪn //

马斯林,玛斯林,马什林,马士基

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British Dialect.

    • : a mixture of different grains, flours, or meals, especially rye mixed with wheat.
    • : bread made from such a mixture of grains.
    • : a mixture; medley.

Examples

  • As a former rock critic, Ms. Maslin should know better than to impute bad intent here.

  • William Stadiem on trying to save his reputation—and what Maslin got wrong.

  • Ms. Maslin thus played her version of “the race card,” to which I immediately responded with a letter to the editor crying foul.

  • Rosanna threw kisses after Colonel Maslin and Claire as they fell behind.

  • "If you are going to behave yourself now, dear, I will go and see," said Colonel Maslin.

  • Her father, Colonel Maslin, is very anxious to have her know some nice girls.

  • Claire Maslin, telling her father about it, was met with shouts of laughter.

  • "I don't know if I have done right or not, Colonel Maslin," she said.