rand / rænd /

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rand2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a strip of leather set in a shoe at the heel before the lifts are attached.
  2. British Dialect. a strip or long slice.a border or margin.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to provide with rands.

更多rand例句

  1. Rand said he hopes to break down queries more but needs more time, while Google has remained silent, giving us zero data to refute any of Rand’s claims.
  2. The truth is, I believe the study that was presented by Rand Fishkin told the story Rand wanted to tell.
  3. Rand constructed an entire philosophy around this called Objectivism, which she claimed could be fully justified by rationality and science.
  4. Whether conveyed through philosophy or fiction, Rand’s worldview couldn’t function as a moral system if the pursuit of self-interest didn’t end up benefiting the common good.
  5. A study commissioned this year by the council from the Rand.
  6. Unlike former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, Huckabee is not immediately forming an exploratory committee.
  7. Gawker sneered that Uber is "Ayn Rand's favorite car service."
  8. There were loud voices, including that of Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), calling for ending the program entirely.
  9. Sadly, Rand does not bring much in the way of diversity to the GOP ticket.
  10. Sen. Rand Paul, however, resisted gushing--in keeping with his contrarian brand.
  11. The Seymourite playing centre next to Rand-Brown had run through to the back and passed out to his wing, as a good centre should.
  12. If ever there was circumstantial evidence against a man, here it was against Rand-Brown.
  13. If Rand-Brown were really, as he suspected, the writer of the letter, the bat must be in this room somewhere.
  14. Do you remember,” asked Trevor, “saying that you thought it must be Rand-Brown who wrote those letters?
  15. Whether Rand-Brown knew anything about the affair or not, it was quite certain that the bat was not with him.