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scudo

/skoo-doh/US // ˈsku doʊ //UK // (ˈskuːdəʊ) //

伪装,伪善,道德,伪证

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural scu·di [skoo-dee]. /ˈsku di/.

    • : any of various gold or silver coins, of various Italian states, issued from the late 16th through the early 19th centuries.

Examples

  • The credulous Neapolitan was delighted to have an opportunity to earn a scudo by so easy a service.

  • The pay for performing a mass varies from a “Paul” to a “Scudo;” that is, in round numbers, from sixpence to a crown.

  • A party of twelve is sufficient to pay the expense at the rate of a scudo and a half for each person.

  • Scudo wrote that Thalberg's scales were like pearls on velvet, the scales of Liszt the same, but the velvet was hot!

  • The hackney coaches moreover only ply till five o'clock, so if you go to a party at night, it costs you a scudo.