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talbot

/tawl-buht, tal-/US // ˈtɔl bət, ˈtæl- //UK // (ˈtɔːlbət) //

滑铁卢,滑石,滑石场,滑石粉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hound with long pendent ears.

Examples

  • Anne Miller, a special-education teacher, was among the first in Talbot’s public school system to be vaccinated.

  • Talbot said safety monitoring of people who have received the shots in these settings is inadequate.

  • According to the FBI, Talbot continued to meet and chat online with the informant.

  • Talbot also started engaging with undercover FBI agents, both online and in person.

  • At 1:30 a.m. on January 12, Talbot was arrested for driving while intoxicated.

  • Whether Talbot had a Terry Nichols—or any accomplice not secretly working against him—also remains unknown.

  • Accordingly, Talbot added, “We stand in support of the ongoing international consensus and that is to work toward two states.”

  • Francis Xavier Talbot died; a French ecclesiastic, and author of some poems.

  • Two minutes suffice for changing teams at the “Talbot,” and off that heir of the coaching age goes again.

  • To the south of Cape Talbot the land trends in and forms a bay twelve miles deep, and wide, that was not examined.

  • "The Misses and Mr. Talbot" were presented in due form to the stranger, who had risen to leave the room.

  • Did not Captain—afterward Commodore—Talbot do himself great credit there?