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mercer

/mur-ser/US // ˈmɜr sər //UK // (ˈmɜːsə) //

瑟尔,瑟斯,瑟瑟发抖,瑟瑟发抖的人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : a dealer in textile fabrics; dry-goods merchant.

Examples

  • Upon his return, she unpacked his bag and discovered love letters between him and her social secretary, Lucy Mercer.

  • The Thomas Clarke House, where American General Hugh Mercer died, is open Wednesday through Sunday.

  • Rick Mercer is a very well-known Canadian who can talk you into almost anything.

  • Mercer says that allowing word of the rooftop missiles to get out was an “extremely savvy” move.

  • How FDR lifted us out of the Depression and whipped the Nazis while finding comfort with Lucy Mercer?

  • Thence-setting all them at home, I home with my wife and Mercer, vexed at my losing my time and above 20s.

  • At the height of the mutiny an officer was dispatched with the alarming tidings to the quarters of Colonel Mercer.

  • Washington finally won the Battle of Princeton, but Mercer was a part of the price he paid.

  • They were about ready to start back, when Mercer suddenly decided he was hungry.

  • Under Miela's direction Mercer and I shoved the boat out into the stream.