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pedro

/pee-droh, pey-/US // ˈpi droʊ, ˈpeɪ- //

佩德罗,佩特罗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pe·dros.Cards.

    • : any of several varieties of all fours in which the five of trumps counts at its face value.
    • : the five of trumps.

Examples

  • A third medic, Pedro Adorno, was out front and he joined them.

  • The dealership called the Hercules team “right then and there,” Pedro Sr. said.

  • San Pedro Prison sounded like everything I wanted to experience when I started backpacking as a teenager.

  • The way San Pedro Prison functions is a necessity as a result, Bolivian journalist Aldo Medinaceli explained to me.

  • That summer, authorities announced the closure of San Pedro in response to the national anger and citizen protests.

  • Three sons were the issue of this marriage, one of whom, Maximino Molo, was the father of Pedro.

  • And, Pedro preceding them, the young men gaily descended the stairs.

  • Pedro flew to obey his lady, and she proceeded along the gallery to the apartment of her guest.

  • The next station, Aldea do Pedro, on the banks of the Parahyby, was situated at a distance of sixteen miles.

  • All, I believe, from the report of the officer who arrived in the prize, have been dismissed from the Pedro Primero.