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scilla

/sil-uh; Italian sheel-lah/US // ˈsɪl ə; Italian ˈʃil lɑ //UK // (ˈsɪlə) //

刮痧,刮刮乐,刮刀,刮痧痧

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : modern name of Scylla.

Examples

  • Next year, I over-promised, Scilla and I will bring home one of our own.

  • These days, the girls sometimes accompany me on the walks with Scilla.

  • It was begun in 1580, but in consequence of his death almost immediately afterwards it was completed by his son, Scilla.

  • Scilla, sil′a, n. a genus of liliaceous plants, as the squill.

  • The warm sunshine soon brought out the scilla and crocus, almost carpeting the whole bed.

  • "Mad, quite mad, like all Inglesi," is the comment of the inhabitants of Scilla.

  • The Prince of Scilla and four thousand people were swept into the sea by a single volcanic wave.