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souter

/soo-tuhr/US // ˈsu tər //UK // (ˈsuːtər) //

南特,南方,南方人,南部地区

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scot. and North England.

    • : a person who makes or repairs shoes; cobbler; shoemaker.

Examples

  • But Souter, named to the Court in 1990, is the last such example.

  • Justice David Souter was in the final weeks of his tenure on the Court.

  • Still, aspirin can have the reverse effect, causing asthma attacks in some people, Souter warns.

  • President George H.W. Bush had the same experience, to a more limited extent, with Justice Souter.

  • [A] brilliant, accomplished and colorful choice to replace Justice David Souter— Ronald Goldfarb.

  • Captain Souter, who was wounded, and three or four privates, were spared and led away captive.

  • Shame fa' the souter-like face o' ye; I wish you had been fifty miles off the day!

  • I heard him ca' you a Souter amang a thousand, master; and that taunt will be heard tell o' yet.

  • The earliest of the permanent installations now existing in England is that at Souter Point which was illuminated in 1871.

  • A somewhat similar arrangement exists at Souter Point lighthouse.