synonymous 的定义
synonymous 近义词
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- Founder Badé Fatona said in an email that he is challenging the practices that have become synonymous with large international fashion businesses, including overconsumption.
- They are synonymous, and nobody in this country is going to be fooled by that going forward.
- For 37 years, viewers could also find comfort in knowing that Alex Trebek—the man who became synonymous with the No.
- For Apple’s AR devices to work as anticipated, they will require virtual maps of the world, a concept AR insiders call the “AR cloud,” which is synonymous with the “mirrorworld” concept.
- While the names Travis Scott and Byredo may not necessarily be synonymous, 2020 has proven to us that anything is possible.
- The company moved into what was called Bertha Island, and soon become synonymous with the land it occupied.
- Fraternities are almost as old as the United States and they are, in some respects, synonymous with it.
- There is a reason Speyside has become synonymous with Scotch whisky.
- The name—like Hitler or Hussein, Dahmer or Bundy—is synonymous with evil.
- In her remarks, the Hercules Group was synonymous with peace and safety.
- Reading” is used by Coaches in a technical sense; that is, synonymous with “thorough study.
- A roket, or rochet, is a loose linen frock synonymous with sukkenye.
- General terms were synonymous with real existences, and these were the only objects of philosophy.
- It seems as if the thought that they may not be synonymous seldom, if ever, occurs to those using them.
- The words Progress and Progressiveness are not here to be understood as synonymous with improvement and tendency to improvement.