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monteith

/mon-teeth/US // mɒnˈtiθ //UK // (mɒnˈtiːθ) //

僧侣,僧人,僧伽罗,僧侣们

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large punch bowl, usually of silver, having a notched rim for suspending punch cups.
    • : Also called bonnet glass. a small stemless glass of the 18th century, having a bowl with a compoundly curved profile upon a broad foot.

Examples

  • She did not weep on cue in public when Monteith died, or seek sympathy.

  • Corey Monteith, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Whitney Houston, and Amy Winehouse.

  • Glee's tribute to Monteith was one of its saddest and best episodes.

  • Good afternoon, Lea Michele opens up about Cory Monteith death to Elle magazine.

  • Michele stayed with Kate Hudson immediately after Monteith's death because her home was surrounded by reporters.

  • Monteith completed his education at Yale and served for a number of years as a minister in St. Louis.

  • One of these superintendents, John Monteith, showed great zeal in the establishment and development of the Negro school system.

  • By this time he will have come in sight of the Lake of Monteith, set in its woods, with its magical shadows and soft gleams.

  • At Monteith Station we captured the post-office and a considerable mail.

  • As a soldier of fortune, he is retained in the service of the Earl of Monteith.