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mason

/mey-suhn/US // ˈmeɪ sən //UK // (ˈmeɪsən) //

泥瓦匠,泥水匠,砖瓦匠,石匠

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose trade is building with units of various natural or artificial mineral products, as stones, bricks, cinder blocks, or tiles, usually with the use of mortar or cement as a bonding agent.
    • : a person who dresses stones or bricks.
    • : a Freemason.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to construct of or strengthen with masonry.

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Examples

  • When my sister looks at a Mason jar now—whether in someone’s hand filled with tea or bursting with flowers on a friend’s coffee table—it reminds her of her son Mason.

  • Between 2004 and 2007, another former client also alleged Mason repeatedly exposed himself to her in parking lots, at her job and at a convenience store.

  • They failed, and as a result, Mason’s political career “was kind of curtailed,” Hyland says.

  • In May 1776, Mason — by then not just a tobacco farmer but also a pioneer in the Virginia wine industry — was asked to help draft the Virginia Declaration of Rights.

  • One day while we were outside playing, my mother called Mason’s mom and told me to come home immediately.

  • Adam Thierer is a senior research fellow with the Technology Policy Program at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

  • Like Cohen, many of these casualties were white Democrats from below the Mason-Dixon Line.

  • It was recorded as a little online extra while Mason and his crew waited to film a stand-up for the broadcast news program.

  • A network insider insisted: “No expletives were uttered by Mr Mason in the recording of his rant.”

  • The injuries, she says, only happened when Hawking and Mason were alone.

  • A stone mason was employed to engrave the following epitaph on a tradesman's wife: "A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband."

  • Mr. Mason was fond of children, and stooping down he kissed the child, who drew back and hid behind Jake.

  • Something in her eyes attracted and fascinated, and at the same time troubled Mr. Mason, he scarcely knew why.

  • As Mr. Mason finished the services and sat down, he was startled with an outburst of "Shall we meet beyond the river."

  • Her voice was singularly sweet and full, and Mr. Mason said to himself, "She'll be a singer some day, if she is not crazy first."