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ruth

/rooth/US // ruθ //UK // (ruːθ) //

路德,路得,路德说,路特

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : pity or compassion.
    • : sorrow or grief.
    • : self-reproach; contrition; remorse.

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Examples

  • Now Attorney General, Ruth is creating an FBI task force to investigate serial violent and sexual crimes.

  • Some Boomers remember Leachman as Ruth, the mother in the 1957-58 season of the TV show “Lassie.”

  • Perhaps he saw me as a threat to Ruth and was protecting the alpha.

  • As the two men walked off the field, Johnson shook Ruth’s hand, and Ruth put his arm around Johnson.

  • Ruth was struck by the flu and survived a second time in the postseason.

  • Ruth Shady isn't my anything; she is her own, completely original force in archaeology.

  • Rivers, it had emerged, had told them she was Ruth Madoff in disguise, and not to speak to her or approach her when she walked in.

  • The Kids Who Beat Autism Ruth Padawer, The New York Times Magazine At first, everything about L.'s baby boy seemed normal.

  • The third group came in the 1930s because of Adolf Hitler: Anni Albers, Ruth Adler Schnee, Marcel Breuer.

  • He was probably the biggest sporting hero of the decade—more popular at his peak than even Babe Ruth.

  • He dazzled the eyes and might have had for the asking the heart and hand of Diana Horton—Ruth's cousin.

  • She was shorter by a half-head than her darker cousin, and made up in sprightliness what she lacked of Ruth's gentle dignity.

  • Ruth advanced towards him, her face grave, her sweet eyes full of pitying concern.

  • But Ruth Hilton sprang to the large old window, and pressed against it as a bird presses against the bars of its cage.

  • Ruth approached him again; again she took him by the arm, seeking to soothe his over-troubled spirit; but again he shook her off.