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miller

/mil-er/US // ˈmɪl ər //UK // (ˈmɪlə) //

磨坊主,磨工,磨坊老板,磨刀匠

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who owns or operates a mill, especially a mill that grinds grain into flour.
    • : milling machine.
    • : any moth, especially of the family Noctuidae, having wings that appear powdery.

Examples

  • In 2019, Alberg and Miller calculated what SeaQuest should observe based on the pion cloud idea.

  • “Year-over-year, our investment in Snapchat continues to grow across the portfolio, which attests to our belief that it is a maturing and well-suited platform to help reach client objectives in creative and inspiring ways,” Miller said in an email.

  • Jacy Sheldon had 21 points, and Miller finished with 18 to help give Ohio State back-to-back wins against top-15 programs after it beat then-No.

  • Miller remained in office for nearly two years after his cancer diagnosis, though he stepped down as Senate president last year.

  • Miller understands this, baking batches throughout dinner service.

  • Twelve-year-old dance prodigy Maddie Ziegler has suffered the wrath of Dance Moms tyrant Abby Lee Miller.

  • Miller traces his irreverent and subversive streak to a psychedelic experience during the particularly sweltering summer of 1991.

  • “I had started to become disillusioned with the norms of how people put together social structures,” recalls Miller.

  • No Emmas, no Ishmaels, no Pips, no Daisies (Miller or Buchanan).

  • There was Petr Miller, a forgeman from the Prague ČKD plant.

  • He was the son of a miller, and raised himself to eminence by his great talent and genius as a painter.

  • He turned to Miller, and said haughtily in his imperfect English, “Did you see the cheat, you?”

  • John Miller, who wrote a historical view of the English government, died at Glasgow.

  • They certainly were attractive specimens of their race, and the Quaker miller who offered them had a most benignant countenance.

  • Eugene Miller, in a fine frenzy, threw himself into a chair beside Aristide.