ross / rɔs, rɒs /

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ross2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the rough exterior of bark.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to remove the rough exterior of bark from.

更多ross例句

  1. Researchers led by Ross will compare this data to measurements taken from the more formal clinical tests currently used by physicians to monitor the recovery of heart failure patients during routine, periodic check-ups.
  2. Though many of the candidates agree on many issues, they’re “divided on how to approach school reform, the roles of teachers unions and accountability in the pursuit of equitable and effective educational options,” Ross writes.
  3. Soon after, Ballard asked Wilson to audition for a girl group known as The Primettes, with Ross and Betty McGlown.
  4. While Ross will be CEO, former Director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow will serve as director.
  5. Then, as they seem to do every spring, they will have Ross, Fedde and Voth compete for the fifth-starter spot.
  6. Yolonda Ross, who plays Crawford in ‘Whitney,’ breaks down the supposed love story.
  7. “We had thought that Ross was going to have to live on Social Security and that was that,” Stuart said.
  8. Ross has cerebral palsy, and the Pathways to Careers initiative of SourceAmerica helped him get his position.
  9. Before Pathways, Ross had significant trouble finding a job.
  10. Fame came with ER in the mid-1990s and Clooney's role as heart-throb doctor Doug Ross.
  11. Capt. Ross sailed from Shetland, on his first voyage for the discovery of the north-west passage.
  12. Suddenly the evil spirit left the car and she sprang away over the beautiful road in mad haste that soon landed us in Ross.
  13. From Gloucester to Ross runs an excellent highway, though rather devoid of interest.
  14. But after reviewing the handiwork of Whisper Ross—who had ambled off unimpeded—Lamb saw no reason why he should not do the same.
  15. What really bothers us a little is the mosquito affair—the so-called elephantiasis—ask Ross about it.