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pilon

/pee-lohn/US // piˈloʊn //

皮隆,皮龙,皮洛恩,皮拉尼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Southwestern U.S. .

    • : something extra; lagniappe.

Examples

  • Then there was J. Alexander Pilon, a New York University student whose involvement in the protest was less calculated.

  • One also sees in France many works by Germain Pilon, who died in 1590.

  • An urchin who was looking on offered to go and find Pre Pilon.

  • Pilon is the psychologist who has the most forcibly demonstrated that resemblance acts before being perceived.

  • In ten minutes' time he came back, and announced that Pre Pilon was at his breakfast.

  • Caton met aussi la pile et le pilon, au nombre des meubles rustiques de son temps.