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nemo

/nee-moh/US // ˈni moʊ //

纪念品,纪念碑,纪念物,纪念币

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ne·mos.Radio and Television.

    • : remote.

Examples

  • There is something about being in Captain Nemo's Nautilus that makes the absinthe taste even better.

  • The message: Not even Dory from Finding Nemo will distract us from the task at hand: finding a star.

  • The Pixar classic Finding Nemo turned 10 this year, so here are 21 little-known facts—and gifs!

  • We put on flippers to snorkel and recognize turtles and fish from Finding Nemo.

  • When snowstorm Nemo hit New York Fashion Week, Uggs were spotted on the feet of fashion trendsetters.

  • Civitas opulenta, dives, fecunda, in qua nemo vivat otiosus.

  • Therefore Cicero said much, when he said, Dicere recte nemo potest, nisi qui prudenter intelligit.

  • In the first place, the great majority are in the position of the ugly woman described by Ovid, "Casta quam nemo rogavit."

  • "If my Solomon-headed sister is satisfied with what you're doing, Captain Nemo, that's good enough for me," he would say.

  • The thistle is the order for dignity and antiquity; the veritable 'nemo me impune lacessit' of chivalry.