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sturt

/sturt/US // stɜrt //UK // (stɜːt) //

斯图尔特,斯图尔特,斯图特,斯特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : violent quarreling.

Examples

  • “Dwarf mistletoe is freaky, freaky, freaky stuff,” says David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia.

  • I was then sent to Lieutenant Sturt, the engineer, who was nearly recovered from his wounds, for his opinion.

  • Through this plain there flowed a river, which Sturt called the Darling, in honour of the Governor.

  • Rather than break the fence, and so destroy the labours of the blacks, Sturt turned to sail back.

  • This was the mouth of the river Darling, which Sturt himself had previously discovered and named.

  • But after they had reached a chain of hills, which Sturt called the Grey Range, the warm season was already upon them.