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schiller

/shil-er/US // ˈʃɪl ər //UK // (ˈʃɪlə) //

席勒,西勒,西莱尔,西尔弗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bronzelike luster, sometimes with iridescence, occurring on certain minerals.

Examples

  • On the other hand, when scientists use CRISPR outside of the body, says Schiller, they can sequence genomes to detect any rogue editing.

  • Though controversial at the time, Schiller says this decision has made posts about student elections more productive ever since.

  • PopSugar’s campaign for hair product company Batiste had double the completion rate that is typically seen on its Instagram and Facebook videos, according to Schiller.

  • Part of that is because TikTok has higher engagement rates than other social platforms, according to Bonner and Schiller.

  • Group Nine has done two virtual built-if-sold events since going remote, according to Schiller, both sold to Campbell Soup.

  • Dr. Schiller sees a future where players can be compensated and colleges spin off the sports programs into a private entity.

  • Our fourth employee, Amy Schiller, unlocked the secrets of Jewish philanthropy.

  • “Basically, the shoe is based on how we see Generation Y,” Schiller told The Daily Beast.

  • “This is an amazing new edition to our iPad family,” Schiller said of the Mini.

  • Schiller responded only briefly, saying “I know” or that she understood what Templar was saying, without endorsing his views.

  • Chapelaine celebrated her in 12 times 1200 verses; Southey has made her the subject of an epic, and Schiller of a tragedy.

  • His works are a magnificent library in themselves—and I could almost say, be contented to learn German and to read Schiller.

  • In short, I won a little upon old Schiller; I looked at him more attentively, and he no longer appeared forbidding.

  • Still I could hear all that Schiller said, and had a keen perception, both of what had passed and was passing.

  • One morning, while thus engaged, as Schiller turned a few steps from the door, poor Kunda offered me a piece of white bread.