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shea

/shee, shey/US // ʃi, ʃeɪ //UK // (ˈʃɪə) //

乳木果,乳油木,乳木果油,乳木果树

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : shea tree.

Examples

  • Yeah, one thing that John Shea said struck me: "Narratives close off the complexity of reality."

  • The Yankees got off to a 2-0 series lead but dropped the first game at Shea Stadium to the Mets.

  • Effects are already being seen says Karen Shea, Planned Parenthood Federation of America Director of Medical Standards.

  • But more often than not the real stories are even more delicious, and no one has gathered more of them than … Shea.

  • If it was still Shea Stadium, this list would look a lot different—starting with those pesky rats as “the worst.”

  • A slug struck the wrist and an arrow pierced the body of Private Shea, hurling him to the bottom of the ravine.

  • No one, except Mr. Shea, was sufficiently satisfied with his own share of the meeting to wish for more fame than was unavoidable.

  • I told him how you had volunteered to fight for the Boers, and about the day you nearly killed that blackguard Shea.

  • The baobab and the karite (shea butter tree) are found only in the Niger districts.

  • Compare Marquette's account in his published narrative, by Shea.