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mayo

/mey-oh/US // ˈmeɪ oʊ //UK // (ˈmeɪəʊ) //

梅奥,马约,玛约,马友

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : mayonnaise.

Examples

  • Then, starting with the bottom bun, he spreads the ranch or mayo and adds the patty.

  • The chef makes his own vinaigrette and mayo, the latter infused with garlic confit.

  • Today, the dominant employer by far is the Carilion Clinic, a hospital and health-care empire with ambitions to become the region’s answer to the Mayo or Cleveland clinics.

  • Mayo, a fifth-round pick by the Panthers in 2015, spent the past two seasons with the New York Giants, starting 15 games and totaling 100 tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and recovery and two passes defensed in that span.

  • Mayo is even willing to do the storage and deliver daily shipments to other hospitals on a need-by-need basis.

  • In her struggle to find her daughter, Esther becomes one of the founders of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo.

  • Tamara Loertscher went to the Eau Claire Mayo Clinic in early August when she thought she was pregnant.

  • Though the math gets a little fuzzy from here, Mayo Shattuck divorced his wife of almost 20 years, Jennifer, in 1995.

  • Photographer Virginia Mayo has been documenting the town for more than a decade.

  • However, according to the Mayo Clinic, 75 percent of VBAC attempts are successful.

  • They landed at Killala, in Mayo, and were not a little surprised at the state of things existing there.

  • He was born in County Mayo, Ireland, in 1824, and received the rudiments of education in his native town.

  • Gid turned into a road leading to the right, and looking back he saw that Mayo was riding straight ahead.

  • If we had settled upon killing that fellow Mayo, everything would have been all right.

  • All day Wash Sanders and his men had been sitting about, speculating, with but one stir of excitement, the boom of Mayo's cannon.