u.s. / ʌs /

美国

u.s. 的定义

pron. 代词 pronoun
  1. the objective case of we, used as a direct or indirect object: They took us to the circus. She asked us the way.
  2. Informal.: It's us!
  3. Informal.: She graciously forgave us spilling the gravy on the tablecloth.

u.s. 近义词

u.s.

等同于 United States

更多u.s.例句

  1. Analysts interpreted it as an immediate ripple effect of the newly established US-Cuban détente.
  2. Frankly, I have never heard anyone else speak with such insight into Afghan affairs, post-US surge.
  3. This entire ordeal reeks of bureaucratic overreach being bandied about in the name of “let-us-save-the-children” politics.
  4. “The war being waged by the US/UK & co is a war against Islam & Muslims,” he wrote.
  5. Perfect for wildlife watching, hiking trails snake through canyons beside the swirling Rio Grande in the US-Mexico borderlands.
  6. Let's us-all go see ef we can't find the place where our flag still floats.'
  7. We hurried back for them, forgetting that we had promised ourselves a long just-us talk to bridge the months of separation.
  8. Amorous, am′or-us, adj. easily inspired with love: fondly in love (with of): relating to love.
  9. Animus, an′im-us, n. intention: actuating spirit: prejudice against.
  10. Arduous, rd′ū-us, adj. deep, difficult to climb: difficult to accomplish: laborious.