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ora

/awr-uh, ohr-uh/US // ˈɔr ə, ˈoʊr ə //UK // (ˈɔːrə) //

兽性,兽性大发,兽性的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : plural of os.

Examples

  • From Anna Wintour to Rita Ora to Claire Danes, stars are strutting their stuff in red this season.

  • Something named Rita Ora performed with Azalea, looking like Rihanna and singing like Katy Perry and lacking any of their energy.

  • Unlike Rita Ora, who she totally calls out for sleeping with Jay, Liv is alleging that she actually turned him down.

  • Rita Ora is just one of a new class of social media-fueled celebs who seem to do it all.

  • All of this begs the most important question: How did Rita Ora burst onto the scene to begin with?

  • Insul ita frequentes sunt, vt ora tota ijs intercisa, & tanquam baccata sit.

  • "The feast of the blessed Saint Edbert," responded Humphrey, with a genuflexion and an ora pro nobis.

  • It bears the following date and inscription: Sancte Joseph, Ora pro nobis, 1682.

  • His next objective were two cities called Ora and Bazira, which were obviously close together and interdependent.

  • Nec fuit terrarum locus ita remotus, in quo rumor, fama, timor Wischardi per omnium fer ora non volitaret.