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myron

/mee-rawn; English mahy-ron/US // ˈmi rɔn; English ˈmaɪ rɒn //UK // (ˈmaɪərən) //

麦伦,迈伦,麦浪,麦隆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    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.