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snell

/snel/US // snɛl //UK // (snɛl) //

快速,迅速,快速的,快

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short piece of nylon, gut, or the like, by which a fishhook is attached to a line.

Examples

  • Gaetz isn’t poisoning his own well, either, Snell pointed out, as his panhandle congressional district is several hours west.

  • In addition, independent safety testing is provided through the Snell Foundation, and helmets will be listed as Snell-certified.

  • Snell always makes sure she knows the poisonous plants that grow in the terrain she’s going to, the animals living in the area, and the appropriate response to each.

  • To that end, Snell suggests adding and upgrading gear as you progress.

  • That’s true, too, of Snell throughout his career, though many critics on Tuesday night argued the eye test ought to be consulted along with the numbers.

  • If you listen for nothing else, listen for the village gossip Lynda Snell.

  • That said, my big avoid in Durban is the Sun Coast Casino complex (at the end of Snell Parade).

  • Saffron Kulfiby Victoria Blashford-Snell and Brigitte Hafner I scream, you scream, we all scream for kulfi!

  • Well, the other was Roderick Collingwood, who's staying in the hotel now, as Snell has just told us.

  • It was snell weather again, the sky dark with threat of snow, and the windows were all closed.

  • The caretaker got up stiffly, for such snell weather was apt to give him twinges in his joints.

  • Harris and Snell were not friends of his; in fact, in the past, they had been distinctly unfriendly.

  • Hodge dropped his nines, which he had not bettered, and that left Merriwell and Snell to fight it out.