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troy

/troi/US // trɔɪ //UK // (trɔɪ) //

特洛伊,特罗伊,特洛伊市,托伊

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : expressed or computed in troy weight.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The prison is in Troy, about 110 miles southwest of the District.

  • Asides throughout reveal that Briseis is telling this story from a vantage point 50 years on and hint that there will be another volume to chronicle her life after Troy.

  • From age 17 to 19, Foote attended the Troy Female Seminary in Troy, New York.

  • There have been some amazingly close games — Texas A&M inched past Troy with some questionable refereeing — and an upset that took the FiveThirtyEight Excitement Index all the way to 11 as Wright State beat Arkansas.

  • That was the sad and screwy logic that propelled Douglas McAuthur McCain and his pal Troy Kastigar.

  • One of them, Troy Jones, a 19-year-old aspiring photojournalist, remembered Brown from the scrimmage line.

  • Finally, tired of laying siege to Troy, the Greeks build a large wooden horse, leave it outside the city gates, and go away.

  • Following the 2004 movie Troy, starring Brad Pitt, Canakkale bought the Trojan Horse used in the film and put it in a public park.

  • When Odysseus journeyed back from Troy, his men tied him to the mast of his ship when the Sirens tempted him to leave it.

  • Whether their hearts were turned Troy-ward in the gean or to some small unsung British tre or Troynovant, who can tell?

  • For, because the Romans sacrifice a horse, he immediately concludes that they do it because Troy was taken by means of a horse.

  • I like the Wall of Troy design you are using, and the blues and gray will be a good combination.

  • Zeus reflects on his promise, and sends a false Dream to beguile Agamemnon, promising that now he shall take Troy.

  • Paris was a shepherd of Mount Ida, in Troy, and before him the lovely trio appeared in all their wonderful beauty.