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penning

/pen-ing/US // ˈpɛn ɪŋ //

书法,书写,笔耕不辍,笔耕

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : pitching.

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Examples

  • We made it practical to give Dunham a $3.7 million book advance for penning her memoir—at 28.

  • Nobody should waste their time penning letters that any pediatrician with a whiff of insight will ignore.

  • After penning her own memoir, Canyon decided to own it, “so I self published,” she said.

  • Elena shared wider, by penning hopeful, contemplative letters to John Paul every few weeks, which she posted on a blog.

  • NewSong member Eddie Carswell talks about penning the saddest holiday song of all time.

  • He wanted to throw down his hammer and chisel and scream and kick and throw himself up against the penning planks.

  • Pleasanter work this, by far, and more soothing to his pride, than penning letters of contrition and obeisance.

  • No mere surmise, founded upon the probable effects of the exhibition of cruelty in Paris, led to the penning of this sentence.

  • Excitedly the sick man sprang from his bed at the tidings of the massacre and began penning a letter.

  • It is now ten A.M. I have been up since seven, penning these memoranda for the benefit of my family and of mankind.