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pandora

/pan-dawr-uh, -dohr-uh/US // pænˈdɔr ə, -ˈdoʊr ə //UK // (pænˈdɔːrə) //

潘多拉,潘朵拉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : bandore.

Examples

  • I fear that if we open this particular Pandora’s box, we will not like what happens next.

  • Even as the debate on trust, ethics, and responsibility for “AI doctors” cranked up in temperature, the Pandora’s box has been opened.

  • Veterinarians at the Los Angeles Zoo, in California, were worried Pandora had a heart problem.

  • Now the only supported services for voice commands are YouTube Music, Pandora, Deezer, and Spotify.

  • The speaker, which works with Apple Music, will be compatible with music services from Pandora and Amazon in “coming months,” Apple said.

  • So the LP was a revelation in its day, as amazing as Pandora is to us.

  • Both algorithms pick a good first song, but Pandora heads next to Dale Earnhardt Jr.

  • The first song from Pandora is “187 Proof,” which immediately blows my mind because I have never heard this song.

  • Defeated, he tries out the new iTunes Radio against old favorite Pandora.

  • Pandora, a successful entrepreneur, has long aspired to be “of no interest to anyone.”

  • She had besides the latitude and longitude of the places the Pandora would touch at.

  • Like Edwards, he tells us little of the prisoners after they were consigned to "Pandora's Box."

  • What had been possible in the Bounty was possible in the Pandora.

  • Pandora's raiment, I grieve to state, has slipped down about her waist in a manner exceedingly reprehensible.

  • The gods sent Pandora to Prometheus and Epimetheus, the brothers who loved mankind.