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nancy

/nan-see; French nahn-see/US // ˈnæn si; French nɑ̃ˈsi //UK // (ˈnænsɪ) //

燕窝,燕子,燕妮,花式

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a city in and the capital of Meurthe-et-Moselle, in NE France: battles 1477, 1914, 1944.
    • : Also Nancee, Nancie. a female given name, form of Ann or Anna.
    • : Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. nance.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • For context, he was engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Nancy, who also went to Harvard undergrad and was a successful lawyer.

  • I don’t think Nancy relished mounting Dingell on her wall — she certainly didn’t brag about it — but that’s not the point.

  • More than three decades after those events, Neel painted “Nancy and Olivia,” a flat-out masterpiece.

  • New manager Nancy is on a one-year contract with CF Montréal, but there are team options beyond the year.

  • Nancy is also more of the face and voice of the brand because she’s a nurse and has been working on people’s skin for decades.

  • With a government shutdown looming, Nancy Pelosi and Michele Bachmann are on the same side.

  • Singers Nancy Wilson and Billy Eckstine attended, and actor and activist Ossie Davis delivered a well-received speech.

  • The septuagenarian duo of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi will be able to keep their chauffer-driven, taxpayer-funded limos.

  • The Emancipation Proclamation, as Nancy Pelosi reminds us, was an executive action.

  • Nancy heard the shot, then another, and came to the window to witness the third and final bullet be fired into her husband.

  • We stood there chatting about one thing and another, when I noticed that Nancy was not talking much and seemed rather pale.

  • Nancy was little the worse for the awful accident, bruised, of course, but poor Masters was unconscious.

  • Nancy Watling deigned no reply to his farewell salutation, but walked indignantly across her moon-lighted lawn.

  • Nancy, appearing much gratified thereby, saluted him cordially.

  • He had come up from Nancy that morning, and had since occupied the time in strolling about seeing the sights of the little place.