ness 的定义
- a headland; promontory; cape.
ness 近义词
等同于 cape
等同于 headland
更多ness例句
- That his face is quite different from mine if you look for anything other than “Asian-ness.”
- This year, the show has even resurrected Eliot Ness, seen making a pompous speech to reporters about bringing Capone to justice.
- Now it appears Boardwalk Empire is not only going to feed us more fiction but, with the addition of Ness, recycled fiction.
- He was a gay bro, whose gay-ness was probably the most matter-of-fact thing about him.
- At the same time, playing an animal does require more feral-ness, so to speak.
- You will be in again this week, she said coaxingly, you can give me ten minutes out of your busy-ness.
- The boys took the carriage around to the barn and left it in charge of Jack Ness, the man of all work.
- The lads ran down to the barn and had Jack Ness hitch up a fresh team to a buckboard.
- This really is asking for the "man-ness" of a man, something characteristic of him, and inseparable from him.
- I run across him five years ago in Arizona, where he had been in the stage-robbin' bus'ness.