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reno

/ren-oh/US // ˈrɛn oʊ //UK // (ˈriːnəʊ) //

雷诺,重新装修,重新设计,雷诺公司

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ren·os.

    • : Informal. a renovation, as of a building or room.

Examples

  • She has scheduled her second shot — one week after chemotherapy — and then plans to drive eight hours to Reno to visit her daughter, Devin.

  • Reports suggest that partner Panasonic will increase its investment in Tesla’s Gigafactory 1, outside Reno, by $100 million.

  • They’re doing better in the state’s second-largest county, Reno-based Washoe County, relative to 2016.

  • The pair had dinner and many rounds of drinks in a Reno restaurant.

  • Nevada passed no statewide measure, but individual cities like Las Vegas and Reno allow them.

  • In El Reno, when you order a hamburger, an onion-fried burger is assumed, unless you instruct the cook to leave the onions out.

  • As significant as the onion-fried burger is, El Reno has another unique specialty—a distinctive style of Coney Island hot dog.

  • Did you know that El Reno was once larger than Oklahoma City?

  • Reno held a press conference every Thursday at 9:30 a.m., “and any reporter in America could attend,” he says.

  • “I was born to sue,” he says in the two-family house in downtown Reno he practices out of.

  • I came, and I was in Reno on the date set, but she did not appear.

  • For heaven's sake send half your garrison up to Reno after Brooks.

  • In two more years now he'll be ready to go to Reno to college.

  • Ralph saw a tall officer spur his horse forward, and fire at General Reno.

  • Expecting Reno would make a dash such as his own, he had gallantly ridden forward, to be met by a perfect storm of flame and lead.