myron
麦伦,迈伦,麦浪,麦隆
Definitions
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Greek Church.
- : chrism.
Examples
A quick Internet search offers at least a surface understanding of who Myron May was.
On April 8, Myron Ullmann, the retail veteran who previously served as CEO of the company, agreed to return.
Myron Scholes and Robert Merton won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1997, by which time Black had died.
Once again, I had, in a manner of speaking, mistaken Myron for Myra.
Myron Leon Wallace was born in Brookline, Mass., in 1918, a year after John F. Kennedy was born five doors away.
It seemed best to Myron to humor this inexplicable mood, until he could persuade her back into a normal one.
She spoke as something within Myron remembered the school-teacher speaking, when she called him to the board.
Myron Dill could have wept from the surprise of it all, the assault upon his wondering nerves.
Myron felt himself yielding again, and clutched at confidence as the spent swimmer reaches for a plank.
His son Myron enjoyed this felicity all the days of his life.