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sawyer

/saw-yer, soi-er/US // ˈsɔ yər, ˈsɔɪ ər //UK // (ˈsɔːjə) //

锯木厂,锯齿,锯子,锯木工人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who saws wood, especially as an occupation.
    • : Also called sawyer beetle. any of several long-horned beetles, especially one of the genus Monochamus, the larvae of which bore in the wood of coniferous trees.

Examples

  • “After the withdraw, they realized that firefighter Craig-Lewis was missing,” said Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer.

  • Rod Stewart and Diane Sawyer This is just highly entertaining.

  • At this point, he became Tom Sawyer, letting his musical compatriots—and the folk tradition—help paint his musical fence.

  • When it comes to seamless, even heartwarming, transitions at the anchor desk, NBC and CBS can take lessons from Diane Sawyer.

  • The Ministry of Heath is said to have ordered Sawyer not to travel.

  • They had almost reached the sawyer's cottage, when a black animal ran out towards them.

  • Then I slipped down to the ground and crawled in among the trees, and, sure enough, there was Tom Sawyer waiting for me.

  • I asked her if she reckoned Tom Sawyer would go there, and she said not by a considerable sight.

  • I did wish Tom Sawyer was there; I knowed he would take an interest in this kind of business, and throw in the fancy touches.

  • Sawyer never speaks three words without mentioning the House and the Speaker.