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pease

/peez/US // piz //UK // (piːz) //

费斯,费斯先生,费斯的,费斯先生说

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pease or peas·en [pee-zuhn]. /ˈpi zən/. Archaic.

    • : a pea.
    • : British Dialect. a plural of pea.

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Examples

  • The former Pease Air Force Base in New Hampshire marked our first stop.

  • They also become eligible for the AMT, and if they aren't hit by the AMT, they will get hit by the Pease deduction phaseout.

  • (I mean the widow lady's whiskered companion)—I saw him eat pease with the very knife with which he had dissected the duck!

  • Every rail and post was utilized for hitching, and Town-marshal Pease, his star displayed, patrolled the town to avert disorder.

  • The motion to allow Mr. Pease to make his solemn affirmation in place of the usual oath was agreed to unanimously.

  • So we had a dish of mackerell and pease, and so he bid us good night, going to lie on board the hoy, and I to bed.

  • Pease are in common use on every table in March, and every kind of culinary vegetable is equally forward.