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spence

/spens/US // spɛns //UK // (spɛns) //

斯宾塞,斯彭斯,斯宾斯,斯潘塞

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British Dialect.

    • : a pantry.

Examples

  • Susan Powers, Spence Professor of Sustainable Environmental Systems and the Director of the Institute for a Sustainable Environment, Clarkson UniversityThis article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

  • Both Linda Perilstein, executive director of Cradle of Hope, and Leslie Case of Spence-Chapin, both declined to comment.

  • In 1940 he married Dorothy Spence and soon had two young sons, Jim and Chris, to support.

  • And Pastor Spence is also correct that the modern outrage artist owes an enormous debt to punk pioneers The Sex Pistols.

  • Spence is the leader of an aboriginal community called Attawapiskat in northern Ontario.

  • Theresa Spence was elected chief of Attawapiskat in 2010, after long service in other governance positions.

  • “They tried the thumbscrews on me,” said Spence with a pitiful smile, glancing at his injured members.

  • Such sympathy with slavery received its reward in the appointment of Mr. Spence as financial agent of the Confederacy.

  • Turning from the applause, he introduced Ben Spence as "a labor lawyer, with a union card in place of a heart."

  • I 'ave a daughter as can give you a room, and there you become a widow, Mrs. Spence—just buried 'im in Sheffield.

  • When Brand spoke in this way, Jim Spence was far too wary to ask personal questions.