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rita

/rit-uh/US // ˈrɪt ə //

丽塔,瑞塔,丽达,利塔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Hinduism.

    • : the Vedic concept of cosmic and social order.

Examples

  • Three days later their mother, Rita, died at home in a rooftop room with pale yellow walls, crushed by sickness and grief.

  • Alka Raikwar, 45, one of Rita’s aunts, said she spoke to her niece after midnight.

  • If Rita was having trouble, Alka said, they would take her to the doctor.

  • The night before Rita died, she insisted that the girls come upstairs and sleep in the room with her.

  • Rita isolated herself in a room on the roof with only one small window, too high to see outside.

  • His wife, Rita, would wait and pray until she would hear the bicycle squeeze horn he had affixed to the chair.

  • Rita King likely would have disagreed with that sentiment when Evans entered the lockup room in back in April 2011.

  • A first-rank boulevardier in the 1960s tableau, his wives included one Rita Hayworth.

  • From Anna Wintour to Rita Ora to Claire Danes, stars are strutting their stuff in red this season.

  • Something named Rita Ora performed with Azalea, looking like Rihanna and singing like Katy Perry and lacking any of their energy.

  • He had recognized that the first mention of Rita Irvin's name in the police evidence must be made by himself.

  • Monte Irvin was away, and Rita secretly hoped that on his return he would declare himself.

  • Well, you see, Rita Irvin was always going there to buy perfumes, and she frequently sent her maid as well.

  • Rita laughed with a careless abandon which belonged to that part of her character veiled from the outer world.

  • The second phase was the dangerous one for Rita, and during a certain luncheon at Romanos her fate hung in the balance.