ted 的定义
ted·ded, ted·ding.
- to spread out for drying, as newly mown hay.
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- Eleven years later, MacFarlane and Wahlberg teamed up to make the film Ted.
- Belgian psychotherapist Esther Perel’s books and Ted talks, which address some of these strains and tensions, currently attract a massive following.
- The former disgraced president dubbed him “Lyin’ Ted,” as apt a description of him as any.
- In general, taking a Peloton class is like simultaneously having a hyper-fit, in-your-face gym trainer pushing you to the max, while also listening to a mega-pastor or Ted Talk life coach urging you to stare your life’s purpose in the face.
- Worse, Ted, Rose and Priya aren’t the only ones trying to find Maeve.
- And similar shards of enthusiasm-killing kryptonite are lodged in John Kasich, Mike Pence and Ted Cruz.
- Insult to injury, its $43 million gross was less than one-fifth of what Ted took in.
- However, as she feared, The Bell Jar appeared to indifferent notices and the launch—which Ted attended—was rather low-key.
- Sylvia insisted that Ted move out and he complied, going to stay in London.
- Olwyn had come over from Paris in September 1963 to help with the children until Ted sorted things out.
- As Ted suspected, the stranger was of Northern birth, which showed itself in his accent and cold, proud bearing.
- With a part of the dollar given her by "the man from the Norf," she had commissioned Ted to buy her a ring in Jacksonville.
- It needed polishing, and she rubbed it until it looked nearly as well as when Ted brought it to her from Jacksonville.
- Ole man Hamilton come from de norf somewhar, an' bought Ted's mother, a likely mulatto.
- The young gentleman called Ted did not look, judging from the expression of his shoulders, as if he were having a very good time.