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stater

/stey-ter/US // ˈsteɪ tər //UK // (ˈsteɪtə) //

储户,储君,储物柜,储物罐

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of various gold or silver or electrum coin units or coins of the ancient Greek states or cities.

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as inpublic

Examples

  • Leaving aside the latter charge, how would I, as a J Street two-stater, say that they are wrong?

  • A two-stater, Kol believes in one "Jewish, Zionist" and one Palestinian state.

  • How could an organization so repulsed by the one-state agenda give an avowed one-stater such a prominent speaking role?

  • Penn Stater Maureen Seaberg explains the Joe Paterno mystique.

  • He knew Richardson, his fellow Bay Stater, was a man of rectitude who would never, ever betray his trust with Cox.

  • The sequel has shown that Bond counsels prevailed over the suggestions of that old Free Stater.

  • And would you be happy if you had three talents of gold in your belly, a talent in your pate, and a stater in either eye?'

  • Something which is about the size of a stater is tied up in a small piece of leather: what it is, no one knows but the makers.

  • The silver talent of Darius was worth more than £300 of our money, the silver stater was worth about two shillings.

  • The stater of Darius, usually called a daricus, was a gold coin of Persia.