stanhope / ˈstænˌhoʊp, ˈstæn əp /

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stanhope 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a light, open, one-seated, horse-drawn carriage with two or four wheels.

更多stanhope例句

  1. One member in particular, Colonel Leicester Stanhope, exasperated Byron by wasting money on nonsense.
  2. “We want to get back to the basics where this all started,” Stanhope said.
  3. And Stanhope told The Daily Beast he thought the NAACP controversy had been blown out of proportion.
  4. “I happened to be in a conversation with Mark,” said Stanhope.
  5. When Stanhope entered to him, he found his guest lying on a sofa, in a high state of fever, both from his wounds and agitation.
  6. General Stanhope then repeated to him, all that the impassioned resentment of Ripperda had excited him to avow.
  7. Stanhope subscribed to the reasonableness of the Duke's first impressions, as the immediate effect of such supposed generosity.
  8. They had moved about two miles along the river, and occupied a still stronger position in Stanhope Park.
  9. Many a time ladies and gentlemen of my profession have said to me, 'Mr. Stanhope, why do you go to Calcutta?