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muller

/muhl-er/US // ˈmʌl ər //UK // (ˈmʌlə) //

穆勒,马勒,穆勒尔,马勒先生

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an implement of stone or other substance with a flat base for grinding paints, powders, etc., on a slab of stone or the like.
    • : any of various mechanical devices for grinding.

Examples

  • Müller’s style — naive, narrative scenes with multiple figures and vivid colors — resonated deeply.

  • Then Muller wrote in a letter to the school community the district would “disperse consequences where appropriate” in order to hold itself accountable to district policy.

  • To paraphrase Müller’s explanation, probabilistic matching isn’t fingerprinting because it doesn’t produce a persistent identifier.

  • The highest radiation doses that Muller and her colleagues have calculated at the ideal sites are lower by a factor of 10,000 than the average exposure a person receives annually from the planet’s background radiation.

  • One benefit of this method, says Muller, is that the same technique could serve for both temporary and permanent storage.

  • In Aug. 2003, Muller said he believed Cobalt was merely a holding facility.

  • This parallel tension was on vivid display when Thomas Muller scored for Germany in the 55th minute, putting his team ahead, 1-0.

  • The cabin and its pond are about a thousand yards off Reit Road in Otselic, on the edge of Muller Hill State Forest.

  • Germany is probably the quickest, most attacking team—Ozil, Muller, Gotze and Reus go at teams like a squadron of fighter jets.

  • So did Gibbs complain to Henry Muller, the managing editor at the time?

  • Muller was watching the tribesmen in anxious bewilderment; Van Slyck hid in the shadows.

  • "The yellow kid; old man Muller's chocolate darling," Paddy elucidated.

  • The momentary gleam of pleasure that had lit Koyala's face at the invitation died at the mention of Muller's name.

  • Carver was at breakfast when word was brought him that Mynheer Muller, the controlleur, was at the gate and desired to see him.

  • The immediate thought that Muller was come to propose terms of surrender occurred to him, and he flushed darkly.