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minny

/min-ee/US // ˈmɪn i //

米尼,米妮,米内,米诺

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural min·nies.Chiefly Inland North and North Midland U.S..

    • : minnow.

Examples

  • It woke Minny and Aibileen up to the fact that they were risking their lives writing this book.

  • No, but you 'bout to,” Minny replies, “ 'cause you just did.

  • Minny on her white employer: “She smiles like the thought never entered that hairsprayed head of hers.”

  • “I must be crazy, giving sworn secrets a the colored race to a white lady,” Minny says.

  • She leaned her face to the furry head on her shoulder, and he recognized Minny by the strange pattern of his back and tail.

  • Indeed it had given him no little uneasiness lately to see how sweetly Minny sometimes smiled on young Powell.

  • He had married Minny Adams with the full consent of her parents and the opposition of all her other friends.

  • I took out my work, and Minny began to read Locksley Hall, which was then a new poem on this side the water.

  • He loved Minny Adams better than anything on earth, and the girl had great influence over him.