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piet

/pahy-it/US // ˈpaɪ ɪt //

虔诚,虔诚的,虔诚的信徒,虔敬

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Scot. a magpie.
    • : Scot. and North England. a talkative person; one who chatters.

Examples

  • “Because Dutch people have these childhood memories, they cannot see Black Piet for what it is,” says Bergman.

  • A judge ruled that Black Piet indeed is a negative stereotype that infringes on the rights of black people in The Netherlands.

  • In the Netherlands, St. Nick has Zwarte Piet (Black Pete), a type of servant who hands out pranks as well as candy.

  • In recent times, Zwarte Piet has become a lightening rod for issues of Dutch identity and multicultural tolerance.

  • Johnson Mlambo, also jailed in 1963, was singled out by warder Piet Kleynhans, who said he did not move enough rocks.

  • I went out, and found a Mont de Piet, just beyond the limits of the Principality; they aren't allowed inside.

  • Et pour ce le premier secours doit estre cette Republique, & non ce qui a le pretexte de piet.

  • My adjutant, Piet Fourie, however, was not so fortunate as myself.

  • It was a piet, a life-size statue of the Blessed Virgin set within a semicircle of rocks.

  • There was a rumour yesterday that Piet had been captured near Kroonstadt, though Christian seems to be the important one.