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mulligan

/muhl-i-guhn/US // ˈmʌl ɪ gən //UK // (ˈmʌlɪɡən) //

闷声发大财,闷棍,闷闷不乐,闷头苦干

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called mulligan stew . a stew containing meat, vegetables, etc., especially one made of any available ingredients.
    • : Golf. a shot not counted against the score, permitted in unofficial play to a player whose previous shot was poor.

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Examples

  • Anyway, Mulligan in my mind is already an Oscar winner for An Education — a movie which had much better Best Picture chances than Promising Young Woman does.

  • In An Education, Molina plays the father of Mulligan’s character Jenny.

  • Mulligan responded to the reviewer’s critique of her movie, which included a discussion of her appearance, which is well within her right.

  • Plenty of programs have earned a mulligan in 2020, and the Orange is at or near the top of the list.

  • Mulligan joined Guardian in 2008, in the midst of the Great Recession.

  • Last time I was on, it was myself, Carey Mulligan, DeNiro, and Sylvester Stallone.

  • Mulligan and Timberlake may be stars, but the Coens leave them admirably unbuffed.

  • Davis also makes his friend Jean (Carey Mulligan) pregnant: she is both furious with him, but also empathizes with him.

  • Mulligan's character is shacked up with Justin Timberlake, who—in the spirit of the film—delivers a subtly effective performance.

  • The next couch Llewyn crashes on belongs to Jim Berkey (Justin Timberlake) and his wife Jean (Carey Mulligan).

  • Th' on'y bi-ography I care about is th' one Mulligan th' stone-cutter will chop out f'r me.

  • I like Mulligan's style, f'r he's no flatthrer, an' he has wan model iv bi-ography that he uses f'r old an' young, rich an' poor.

  • Except that I thought he had a feelin' iv respect f'r me an' none at all f'r Mulligan.

  • Mulligan caused th' throuble be havin' money in th' first place an' takin' it out in th' second place.

  • To-day I read in th' pa-apers an appeal to th' good sense iv Mulligan, th' tailor.