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parr

/pahr/US // pɑr //UK // (pɑː) //

鹦鹉,伞兵,鹦鹉学舌,鹦鹉仔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural parrs, parr.

    • : a young salmon, having dark crossbars on its sides.
    • : the young of certain other fishes, as the codfish.

Examples

  • Parr said they’ve run campaigns with Substack creators using cost per thousand sends, cost per action or just flat fees.

  • Parr thinks the app has already begun resonating as a style test kitchen amongst users.

  • But for now, it is “interesting to see where the figures spread, and find themselves on different platforms,” Parr says.

  • Gary Parr, deputy chairman of the investment bank Lazard, rounds out the Wall Street Beard Caucus.

  • Well, she has just accepted the role of Patron of the Queen Katherine Parr Quincentenary Festival.

  • It can claim, also, many celebrated physicians who have been its patrons, and among them the noted Dr. Parr.

  • Parr was an arrogant old coxcomb, who abused the respectful kindness he received, and took his pipe into drawing-rooms.

  • Well, there is logic in that, as Parr would say; you have heard of Parr?

  • And all stood ready to obey Parr's slightest word or gesture.

  • Parr laid his hand on the club he had borne in the skirmish that day.