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massa

/mas-uh/US // ˈmæs ə //UK // (Italian ˈmassa) //

弥撒,弥赛亚,弥撒曲,弥勒佛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Southern U.S.

    • : master.

Examples

  • Borghi and Massa were part of a team that reported success with what they’re now calling a “game-changing strategy.”

  • Massa says that when it comes to spread of the disease, it’s been “very difficult to design a study to try tracking what’s the role of students — especially young students.”

  • Cras rhoncus, massa ac mollis convallis, dui mauris porta nulla, in fringilla tortor orci sit amet est.

  • Phasellus tristique, eros sit amet maximus tincidunt, enim massa congue nibh, non rutrum lorem ante non lectus.

  • Eric Massa tickles his male staffers and he too is never heard from him again.

  • Stephen did know who his father was, though Cooper owned him, and Stephen had to call him “Massa.”

  • Rep. Eric Massa's 2010 resignation, also in New York, cost taxpayers about $700,000.

  • Es, massa; many tanks to gentleman—very fine name, do very well, sar.

  • "Me t'ink Massa Figgins getting lilly soft in him nut; him losing him hair turn him mad," he said to himself.

  • Well, Massa Edward, you go; never mind us, we make plenty of work; do everything all the same as you.

  • "Awful lot o' soldiers—Turks—outside, big guns and swords, massa," said Tinker.

  • Massa Tommy is a very naughty boy,” cried Juno, rubbing her leg.