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vera

/ver-uh, var-uh/US // ˈvɛr ə, ˈvær ə //

维拉,薇拉,荟萃,纬度

Definitions

  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : very.

Examples

  • In addition to its expansion of plant care offering with Vera, Bloomscape plans to use the new capital to grow its team, refine its regional fulfillment strategy, and launch new products.

  • Today, Bloomscape announced it’s expanding its business with the addition of $15 million in Series B funding as well as the acquisition of plant care app Vera.

  • Vera today provides customers with plant care tips, content, troubleshooting help, watering reminders and more.

  • As a part of the funding news, Bloomscape also acquired plant care app Vera for an undisclosed sum.

  • The VERA Institute estimates U.S. taxpayers paid $39 billion for incarceration in 2012.

  • And Robert Cáceres, 32, says he lost $60 on a Vera Wang tuxedo he tried to buy on Craigslist.

  • Between the ceremony and reception, Kardashian wore three different Vera Wang gowns, worth a total of $600,000.

  • “Out of poverty and despair our sons work in illegal coal mines,” one of the Orthodox faithful, Vera Zviagintseva, told me.

  • Harington is currently abroad shooting Testament of Youth, a biopic of poet Vera Brittain, who will be played by Alicia Vikander.

  • Gunpowder explosion at Vera Cruz, by which several buildings were injured and 20 persons killed, mostly women.

  • "It was given to me by a Vera Cruz girl; they are very generous," he replied, striking a match and lighting his cigarette.

  • On the other hand, Vera Galloway was transformed into a demure-looking shop assistant waiting a customers' orders.

  • "I am not in the least satisfied with your explanation," she said, in a very fair imitation of Vera Galloway's voice.

  • Surely there must be more than one keen eye watching the movements of Vera Galloway.