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waldo

/wawl-doh, wol-/US // ˈwɔl doʊ, ˈwɒl- //UK // (ˈwɔːldəʊ) //

瓦尔多,沃尔多,华多,华尔道

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Pierre or Peter, died c1217, French merchant and religious reformer, declared a heretic: founder of the Waldenses.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Every artist was first an amateur.”

  • It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, taking home the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.

  • We could find Waldo anywhere while tripping—like beneath a fingernail or inside our eyelid.

  • Waldo Dave laughs, “It was EXACTLY like a treasure map, and we were totally excited about it.”

  • Mark Twain, Thomas Hardy, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Francis Bacon, and John Milton all kept them, to name a few.

  • The little robot just stood there for a second or two, unmoving, his waldo hands clasped firmly in front of his chest.

  • And the evidence shows that a pair of waldo hands smashed those switches.

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered the literary address, and two days were devoted to the examination of incoming pupils.

  • Steve Waldo tried to engage his favourite table, and Mrs. Waldo suggested that it would be a good moment to get the reservations.

  • Mrs. Waldo would have asked more questions if at that moment her eyes had not lighted upon a couple at an adjacent table.