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tod

/tod/US // tɒd //UK // (tɒd) //

铎,铎铎,铎的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an English unit of weight, chiefly for wool, commonly equal to 28 pounds but varying locally.
    • : a load.
    • : a bushy mass, especially of ivy.

Examples

  • R. Tod Kelly explores whether a movement where moderates are marginalized can ever break into the mainstream.

  • Schiaparelli's label is being revived by Diego Della Valle of Tod's Group.

  • Governor Tod of Ohio had already called out the militia and proclaimed martial law.

  • “She is an uncommonly smart girl in the way of curls and caps,” remarked Tod.

  • He would doubtless have pressed bologna now on Tod McNeil had that social cull stayed by.

  • Tod waited till he thought it was safe, and climbing down, made tracks for home.

  • Tod began to look sleepy and the older girls a little anxious.