morse / mɔrs /

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morse 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Ecclesiastical.

  1. an ornamented metal clasp or brooch for fastening a cope in front.

更多morse例句

  1. As the participants entered REM sleep and achieved lucid dreaming, the team used a series of Morse code beeps to ask them yes-or-no questions, or simple math problems.
  2. One group of sleepers could even decipher Morse code, and reply to the outside world in real time.
  3. The company did not respond to specific details contained in this story shared ahead of publication and did not make Coupe or Morse available for interviews.
  4. So, Great Big Story employees turned to Morse for insight into the company’s financial health during the July town hall.
  5. The revelations, however, cast serious doubts on the allegations against Morse.
  6. Few of us are as clever as my Inspector Morse-loving friend.
  7. The duchess sat at a replica radio to hear, learn about, and decipher morse code.
  8. I wanted to discuss the last scene, and the decision to send off Bert Cooper (Robert Morse) with a song-and-dance.
  9. “Waterloo” closes with a predictable ode to Robert Morse, the 83-year-old actor who played the late Bert Cooper.
  10. Up until that point you could only transmit dots and dashes, Morse Code, through radio.
  11. Especially was this so at the poverty-stricken end, as Josephine Morse called her section of the street.
  12. But to herself Jess Morse thought: And it would mean the difference, for mother and me, between penury and independence!
  13. She opened the door before the visitor could knock, so that Mrs. Morse would not be disturbed.
  14. Did you set your umbrella aside without opening it, Miss Morse?
  15. Widder Morse wants to ape these well-to-do folks that live tother end o Whiffle Street.