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stanhope

/stan-hohp, stan-uhp/US // ˈstænˌhoʊp, ˈstæn əp //UK // (ˈstænəp) //

斯坦霍普,斯坦霍夫,谭浩

Definitions

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

Examples

  • One member in particular, Colonel Leicester Stanhope, exasperated Byron by wasting money on nonsense.

  • “We want to get back to the basics where this all started,” Stanhope said.

  • And Stanhope told The Daily Beast he thought the NAACP controversy had been blown out of proportion.

  • “I happened to be in a conversation with Mark,” said Stanhope.

  • 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.

  • General Stanhope then repeated to him, all that the impassioned resentment of Ripperda had excited him to avow.

  • Stanhope subscribed to the reasonableness of the Duke's first impressions, as the immediate effect of such supposed generosity.

  • They had moved about two miles along the river, and occupied a still stronger position in Stanhope Park.

  • Many a time ladies and gentlemen of my profession have said to me, 'Mr. Stanhope, why do you go to Calcutta?