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matilda

/muh-til-duh/US // məˈtɪl də //UK // (məˈtɪldə) //

母校,母仪天下,母婴,母系氏族

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Australian.

    • : swag.

Examples

  • To many, Roald Dahl is the genius behind some of the world’s most beloved children’s books, including Matilda, James and the Giant Peach and The BFG.

  • The last play with this pedigree was Matilda, still going strong a year and a half later.

  • But voters are more likely to go for Gabriel Ebert, who plays Mr. Wormwood in Matilda the Musical with bitter fun.

  • Mara Wilson The Matilda and Mrs. Doubtfire actress, now 26, has been very candid about why she left Hollywood behind.

  • Among the musical honorees lie Matilda, The Musical, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Pippin, and Kinky Boots.

  • When she started filming Matilda, her mom was diagnosed with stage-four breast cancer.

  • Matilda Street is essentially a shy neighbourhood—perhaps that is why the tenant of number 13 has chosen it as his residence.

  • Matilda Street, being in the heart of St. Luke's, naturally contains many fanciers.

  • I need scarcely add, that Miss Matilda Griffin wos the offspring of his fust marritch.

  • Miss Matilda Griffin was a good deal uglier, and about as amiable as her mother-in-law.

  • Miss Matilda's eyes sparkled as master came in; she pinted gracefully to a place on the sofy beside her, which Deuceace took.