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vail

/veyl/US // veɪl //UK // (veɪl) //

峡谷,峡谷区,峡谷区的,峡谷的

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to let sink; lower.
    • : Archaic. to take off or doff, as in respect or submission.

Examples

  • Sargent said they went skiing in Vail and fishing in Cabo but also talked business.

  • So, I started writing to this girl Tobi Vail who had a fanzine called Jigsaw, and she was very supportive.

  • He added that the company could consider legal action against PETA for defamation of Vail.

  • Vail also allegedly omitted eyewitness testimony that Benjamin was regularly beaten by his Ringling Bros. trainer.

  • A sister city of St. Moritz, Switzerland, Vail makes being cold the center of its universe and you should, too.

  • Yet Faith penetrates the vail and sees the glorious land of promise—the inheritance of our race.

  • But to her surprise the man sitting at the table in the sitting-room, and reading the newspaper, was not Wise but Mr Vail.

  • He was Vail's tool, by reason of past historic incidents, and the scheme had been planned by the two conspirators.

  • My land, Jane Vail could of had her choice of the town, where she comes from.

  • "It's rare and fine to have you back, Jane Vail," he said, glowing with gladness.