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sagamore

/sag-uh-mawr, ‐mohr/US // ˈsæg əˌmɔr, ‐ˌmoʊr //UK // (ˈsæɡəˌmɔː) //

鹰嘴兽,鹰眼,鹰嘴豆,鹰潭市

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a chief or leader.

Examples

  • “With every fiber in me I want to run this race,” said Loeb at the press conference at the Sagamore Hotel.

  • A large metal sign permanently affixed to the superstructure reminded us that we were on the “Sagamore Bridge, 1933-1935.”

  • Membertou, the great Sagamore, exhorts every one of the Savages to become Christians.

  • They rallied near Charlestown, whose people were also warned by their constant native friend, Sagamore John.

  • The chief held a little higher position in the tribe than the sagamore did in his village.

  • Then the Sagamore, as the oldest and highest in rank, in a few calm and dignified words, proposed the subject for deliberation.

  • Sagamore, you will take the hillside, to the right; Uncas will bend along the brook to the left, while I will try the trail.