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nelson

/nel-suhn/US // ˈnɛl sən //UK // (ˈnɛlsən) //

尼尔森,纳尔逊,尼尔逊,纳尔森

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Wrestling.

    • : a hold in which pressure is applied to the head, back of the neck, and one or both arms of the opponent.

Examples

  • Each time they tried, a message on the registration website informed them that Nelson, 43, was not eligible.

  • Nelson shared some advice on how to get started, with these five foods she gathered near her home and turned into snacks.

  • The 36-year-old teacher’s aide, known to friends and family as Nelson, was in his third month on life support and his condition had not improved.

  • Nelson called the masks a “nuisance” and said he would not urge his players to wear them during Crusaders home games.

  • Nelson started scouting a young Dončić two years before the 2018 draft.

  • Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Oskar Schindler—these names come readily to mind when we think of heroes of conscience.

  • At one point, Turness suggested that Gregory have a live band close out the show to commemorate the death of Nelson Mandela.

  • Willie Nelson and Norah Jones May-December fireplace flirting.

  • When did you first think you might write about Nelson Rockefeller?

  • Nelson Rockefeller was suspect because of his connections with FDR.

  • Who was the second, who has attained such notoriety in connexion with Nelson's name; and when and where were they married?

  • Messrs. Thomas Nelson and Sons have generously co-operated in permitting the use of the best translation.

  • The lectern, as the pulpit-stand in English churches is called, was fashioned of oak taken from Nelson's flagship, the Victory.

  • The father is buried in the churchyard and a memorial to Nelson has been erected in the church.

  • Betty drew a low chair over beside her mother, and, sitting down, took Mrs. Nelson's hand in both her own.