texas / ˈtɛk səs /

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texas 的定义

n. 名词 noun

U.S. Nautical.

  1. a deckhouse on a texas deck for the accommodation of officers.
  2. texas deck.

更多texas例句

  1. In the wake of the Texas blackout, it’s sobering to note how many of these artworks, even the ones that don’t move, required electricity.
  2. The Texas example shows how ratepayers can be left holding the bag when that calculus doesn’t, or can’t, account for increasingly erratic extreme weather events.
  3. A Texas grocery store lost power and let people leave without paying.
  4. She said she thinks Texas is the only other state that builds in “additional protections” for motorists via a soft-rate cap that can be exceeded only under certain conditions.
  5. The severe weather and power outages affected many households and lenders in Texas, causing a drop of more than 40 percent in both purchase and refinance applications in the state.
  6. This is not making the 228,000 residents of Irving, Texas feel very relaxed.
  7. The energy economy has always been a fixture of Texas life, and that has not changed.
  8. This “Sixth Migration” of massive human migration to Texas is the larger story of the book, and it is a significant story.
  9. Texas has also started to become an engine of economic growth.
  10. Even the legendary 1980s televisions show Dallas is back on the air, selling its twenty-first century brand of Texas bravado.
  11. Ten thousand of the best troops in Mexico entered Texas and were shortly to be followed by ten thousand more.
  12. From Canada on the north, to Texas on the south, the hot winds had laid the land seemingly bare.
  13. But here at Fort Walsh we're among a class of people that are a heap different from Texas cow-punchers.
  14. It was a brilliant blue job with red wheels, and it carried a Texas license.
  15. Tyler approved the annexation of Texas to the Union near the end of his Presidential administration.