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mo-tze

/maw-dzuh/US // ˈmɔˈdzʌ //

莫泽,摩泽,润泽

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Mo Ti, flourished 5th century b.c., Chinese philosopher.

Examples

  • Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO), a leading voice on police demilitarization, was supportive of the White House announcement.

  • Tensions are rising in Saint Louis, Mo., as race relations heat up.

  • I work at a law firm in Clayton, Mo., where they are holding the grand jury for the case.

  • The Daily Show was on hiatus when the tensions in Ferguson, MO escalated.

  • Ferguson, Mo., had returned to a state of wary unease but early morning looting is likely to inflame things.

  • He tole me I was to have all the money Miss Dory had been layin' up, an' he would send me mo' for the stun.

  • I'se done sung all day for his mussy in lettin' me heer from lil Miss Dory onc't mo' an' 'noin' she ain't ded as I feared she was.

  • He was the founder of Tao-tze, a kind of rationalism, which at present has millions of adherents in China.

  • I went into de woods en jedged I wouldn' fool wid raffs no mo', long as dey move de lantern roun' so.

  • Well, he sot up a bank, en say anybody dat put in a dollar would git fo' dollars mo' at de en' er de year.