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tanner

/tan-er/US // ˈtæn ər //UK // (ˈtænə) //

皮匠,鞣剂,鞣革,鞣制

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose occupation it is to tan hides.

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Examples

  • I turned to Tanner the ranger, my traveling companion, to warn him.

  • “Morning and night, Monday to Sunday, we’ve been on call,” Tanner said.

  • Tanner said school nurses will not only help students one-on-one but will analyze everything from classroom seating charts to bus routes to hours of sports practice footage.

  • They have also leveraged Zoom, YouTube, Facebook, WhatsApp, and TikTok to ensure that students and families understand how to comply with prevention, isolation, and quarantine procedures, Tanner said.

  • A friend suggested she try Dutchman’s and Tanner loved them all.

  • Are you telling me Matthew McConaughey put on all that fake tanner for NO GOOD REASON?

  • People are reading “way too much into this report,” said Michael Tanner, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute.

  • Perry will play the role of defense attorney Tanner Bolt, defending a man after his wife goes missing.

  • Sudden cardiac death, which Tanner suffered, strikes 350,000 people a year, killing nine of 10 victims.

  • “I dropped dead three years ago,” John Tanner told me recently.

  • It appears to be a kind of picklock, an open sesame, Tanner—Tawno!

  • The tanner looked after him in a contemptuous manner, turned to Alfred and inquired if he knew the farmer.

  • The advice given Alfred by the old tanner has saved him heart aches and much money.

  • Counting out three ten dollar greenbacks, the boy requested the tanner to figure up the interest on the note.

  • "I would ask that question," repeated Tanner, still in the conditional mood, but nodding confidentially all round.