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taler

/tah-ler/US // ˈtɑ lər //UK // (ˈtɑːlə) //

训练师,训练员,训练器,训练营

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ta·ler, ta·lers.

    • : thaler.

Examples

  • The trooth is the taler in our little villige owed me for a pig and I didn't see any other way of gettin' my pay.

  • The taler said he know'd they was all right, because he had a brother in Wales who kept him informed about London fashins reg'lar.

  • It was of that onprincipled taler, and I said, "Has my clothin' a Welchy appearance?"

  • A well-drest man is the noblest work of his taler, likewise is a full-rigged woman the noblest work of her taleress.

  • She counted the money over in the till, but in vain; the taler had vanished.