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perry

/per-ee/US // ˈpɛr i //UK // (ˈpɛrɪ) //

佩里,派瑞,珀里,佩利

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural per·ries.

    • : a fermented beverage similar to cider, made from the juice of pears.

Examples

  • Perry can receive 20 to 30 texts a day from students with questions.

  • A July Perry historical marker was unveiled in 2019, and a stretch of nearby highway named after him.

  • Among the names on the list was Bleyzer, Perry’s old friend from Houston.

  • Perry, however, isn’t a fan of these, as your dog could pull and injure you.

  • Everybody thought Mathews’ “life would be derailed” if Perry moved in.

  • He has picked pre-primary brawls with Christie, Perry, and Marco Rubio.

  • Of course, Kim Jong-Un takes an image hit as a Katy Perry-obsessed, margarita-drinking maniac with daddy issues.

  • "Perry" chimed in: "They don't want to take blame," he said of the police union attacking De Blasio.

  • Hirst and Perry too have courted their fair share of controversy.

  • And after the Driscoll story broke, another megapastor, Perry Noble, admitted to using ResultSource on one of his book projects.

  • "You have give a limb," repeated Perry, emphasizing the announcement by shaking his finger at the old man.

  • Perry's arms fell gracefully to his side and he inclined his head and half closed his eyes in acknowledgment.

  • So it came that I struggled to my crutches and broke rudely in on Perry Thomas's peroration.

  • Tim says more by the vigor of his smoking than Perry Thomas could express in a year's oration.

  • "Perry Thomas guessed he was an embezzler," said Tim, putting the last dish in the cupboard and sitting down to his pipe.