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sen

/sen/US // sɛn //UK // (sɛn) //

耆英,耆老,耆老会,耆英会

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sen.

    • : a money of account of Japan, one 100th of a yen, now used only in certain quotations, as on foreign exchange.

Examples

  • Unlike former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, Huckabee is not immediately forming an exploratory committee.

  • In 1972, Maine Sen. Edmund Muskie was the odds-on favorite to win the Democratic Presidential nomination.

  • Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa, a longtime disability advocate, has made HCBS a priority, a Harkin aide told The Daily Beast.

  • Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO), a leading voice on police demilitarization, was supportive of the White House announcement.

  • The line of questioning is a regular ritual conducted between Sen. Dianne Feinstein and the press corps.

  • But in this case Taijo's daughter proved to be of much help in making her father the king of Cho-sen.

  • James Prosser, Sen., of Philadelphia, has long been the popular proprietor of a fashionable restaurant in the city.

  • But he supposed the greatness of Sen. Montezuma's gratitude was such, that it smothered the expression.

  • I propose staying till this Day sen'night and shall return for the Budget.

  • Sen' the dwarf back wi' them to Firdale; they'll know their own way from there.