sos

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sos3 个定义

  1. the letters represented by the radio telegraphic signal used, especially by ships in distress, as an internationally recognized call for help.
n. 名词 noun
  1. any call for help: We sent out an SOS for more typists.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to send an SOS.

sos 近义词

sos

等同于 signal

sos

等同于 warning

sos

等同于 distress signal

sos

等同于 alarm

sos

等同于 alert

更多sos例句

  1. As Democrats mutter privately that their Senate majority is sinking beneath the waves, their leadership has sent out an SOS.
  2. Mooney quickly inflated his life raft, sent out an SOS signal and drifted for fourteen days before he was rescued.
  3. But FEC filings show that neither the left-leaning SoS for Democracy nor the right-leaning SoS for SoS have taken off yet.
  4. The acronym of the embodying League of the Common Fate is SOS.
  5. Gascón and the Boken family and the others of a pro “kill switch” group calling itself Secure Our Smartphones (SOS) kept pushing.
  6. Miss blusht—what a happy dog he was—Miss blusht crimson, and then he sighed deeply, and began eating his turbat and lobster sos.
  7. A great blob of brown sos spurted on to master's chick, and myandrewed down his shert-collar and virging-white weskit.
  8. I came up to tell you, sos you could get a man to help you and go right down and get him out.
  9. Den write it all out crost de back ob Miss Jinnys letter sos I have sumpin fer ter show dat its done paid.
  10. Yuh hadn't ought to uh done it—or else yuh oughta made a clean job of it sos't we could hang yuh proper.