quid / kwɪd /

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quid 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a portion of something, especially tobacco, that is to be chewed but not swallowed.

quid 近义词

quid

等同于 cud

quid 的近义词 4

更多quid例句

  1. It establishes a mechanism of fairness that doesn’t depend on colonial mentalities of quid pro quo, says Bloom.
  2. This may be more subtle than the quid pro quos to which your brother has become accustomed, but for that reason, it is less likely to damage your relationship with him.
  3. The Booth report provides examples of quids that larger platforms could offer to receive the quo of continued immunity.
  4. “The U.S. is going to want to keep these as separate issues and not link them formally with a quid pro quo,” he said.
  5. The Court has upheld limits on individual contributions to avoid quid pro quo corruption or the “appearance of corruption.”
  6. The Budapest document makes sense historically only as a quid pro quo agreement resting upon American credibility to act.
  7. Eric Idle said, “It means we can advertise it as 300 quid cheaper than the Stones.”
  8. The Supreme Court only accepts one justification for limiting political speech: quid pro quo corruption or the appearance thereof.
  9. Postrem quid nobis effectum hactenus, seu potis quid attentatum sit ad diuinam gloriam.
  10. Quid sit Nova Francia, qualis regio, qui in e populi, quique mores.
  11. Quid a missionariis hactenus effectum seu potius attentatum sit.
  12. Gallos quid atq omnes gentes cm semel saturi sunt, long despiciunt, irridntq clanculum omnia; etiam religion, quam susceperint.
  13. In the action off Camperdown, Admiral de Winter asked one of his lieutenants for a quid of tobacco.