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otto

/ot-oh/US // ˈɒt oʊ //UK // (ˈɒtəʊ) //

奥托,奥特曼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : attar.

Examples

  • Wasted food “does not feed people, but it does feed climate change,” added Otto during a March 4 news conference.

  • In 2016, the engineer left to found a self-driving car startup dubbed Otto, a business that was acquired just months later by Uber.

  • By the time he met with the man a few months later, Otto was wearing a wire for the FBI.

  • Otto and an Air Force spokeswoman said top officials made clear the Air Force should not be part of the program.

  • Courtney told some people, including Otto, that he was trying to stop the next Edward Snowden.

  • The Former Governor of Illinois and onetime US Senator, Otto Kerner, died of cancer in 1976.

  • Otto Chan, my friend and contact in this elite world warned me in advance not to say it.

  • The Franks moved to Amsterdam, which they knew to be a refuge, as well as a place where Otto had connections.

  • Otto Frank was prescient, and he decided that for the foreseeable future Germany was not going to be a comfortable place for Jews.

  • By 1933, Otto and Edith Frank had two daughters: Margot, who was seven, and Anne, who was four.

  • However, Mr. Sitz and Otto appeared, and tied the legs of the struggling beast, and so bore her away.

  • Strain through a very fine muslin or linen, and add the otto of roses.

  • The serious one of the pair contended that Otto Schmaltz, the character played by Shean, did not have a whole shirt on his back.

  • "Here comes Otto with the beer and sandwiches," Ramos burst out.

  • "Maybe some more of Otto's beer will help," Frank suggested.