mead 的定义
- an alcoholic liquor made by fermenting honey and water.
- any of various nonalcoholic beverages.
mead 近义词
等同于 meadow
等同于 sod
等同于 field
更多mead例句
- Kuhn believes that Mead and Powell are test cases for whether we can adapt to climate change, and what the realities are of doing that.
- Our society makes a heavy investment in sex differences, Mead wrote.
- The only thing that was universal, Mead said, was the independent existence of sexual roles and of differences in individual personalities, or what she called temperament.
- In the years after Sex and Temperament was published, Mead would marry for a third time.
- All this was easiest to see, Mead said, when it came to women and men.
- Benjamin Lytal sees where his nose leads him while reading two new books (from Rebecca Mead and W. G. Sebald) about books.
- Foucault and Freud (and maybe Margaret Mead) should both be consulted on the complex sexual dynamics at play here.
- Yes, as Mead points out (in a later paragraph I did not quote), things don't look good in Mali.
- Better, Faster, StrongerRebecca Mead, The New Yorker Every generation gets the self-help guru it deserves.
- Walter Russell Mead on why saving Afghanistan means cutting nasty deals with shady people.
- Edwin D. Mead is also one of the great pioneers in America's earnest effort that has worked incessantly for international peace.
- Inspiration was derived by drinking blood as well as by drinking intoxicating liquors--the mead of the gods.
- Sometimes they went out to Valley Mead together for week-ends.
- "Your Majesty," said Mr. Mead, sweeping an Oriental reverence.
- Lovely Mead, surprised, looked at Stover in perplexity and remained silent.