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nestor

/nes-ter, -tawr/US // ˈnɛs tər, -tɔr //UK // (ˈnɛstɔː) //

巢氏,巢穴,嵌套,鼻祖

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Classical Mythology.

    • : the oldest and wisest of the Greeks in the Trojan War and a king of Pylos.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Similarly, by managing its own kitchen, Nestor could improve its margins as it didn’t have to pay third-party restaurants.

  • Over the past few months, Nestor has tried to launch new offers.

  • Elior says that Nestor managed to reach 10,000 meals per week.

  • Since I first covered Nestor in 2016, the company has been capital efficient and mostly focused on this unique product offering.

  • Nestor originally started with a simple idea to differentiate itself from food delivery giants, such as Deliveroo, Uber Eats and others.

  • With names like Nestor, Clarissa, and Ludwig, the characters are equally referential.

  • Nestor Ramirez, a book promoter from Mexico City was equally pessimistic.

  • Wish Nestor Carbonell had more to do.Verdict: Crossed lines.

  • He spotted Nestor Gabriel Caballero Gutierrez, 39, of Aloha, Oregon, limping down the road.

  • Your weakness, sir, acts marvellously wisely: you'll be the clean-shaved Nestor of the regiment.

  • Landy Spencer drummed his knotty fingers on the armchair and looked thoughtfully at the old Nestor seated at his fireside.

  • Then a flushed girl, a midget man, and an aging Nestor of other days drove away on a mission that pleased them all.

  • Although the Nestor of composers, none equalled him in manly vigour and perennial youth.

  • "It is a wonder that Nestor permitted you to leave the boat," observed the other.