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warner

/wawr-ner/US // ˈwɔr nər //

华纳,沃纳,华纳公司,华纳人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Charles Dud·ley [duhd-lee], /ˈdʌd li/, 1829–1900, U.S. editor and essayist.
    • : Glenn Sco·bey [skoh-bee], /ˈskoʊ bi/, "Pop", 1871–1954, U.S. football coach.
    • : Harry Morris, 1881–1958, U.S. filmmaker, born in Poland: one of the Warner Brothers.
    • : Jack L, 1892–1978, U.S. film producer, born in Canada.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Warner pointed to a 2017 court case involving the dating app Grindr.

  • Ensuring that players have “a strong reaction … that is what I would like them to take away from this,” Warner adds.

  • Playing for the Arizona Cardinals, Warner experienced that kind of connection with Larry Fitzgerald.

  • Three people familiar with the investigation told The Post that Warner is being investigated in connection with the bombing.

  • I usually wiggle out of the conversation by reminding my wife she married the wrong Warner brother, the journalist.

  • Subsequent emails from Nicola Maccanico, director of Warner Bros.

  • In 1976 the company was sold to Warner Communications for $28 million.

  • In the early years, the big powers were often rough, self-made men such as Jack Warner or Louis B. Mayer.

  • I was long out of the project by that point, but I remember someone at Warner Bros. asking me, “What do you think of Nic Cage?”

  • A Texas police organization called for a boycott of parent company Time Warner.

  • Rounding the Warner 'Thalia' carried away her throat halliards, but soon continued the race.

  • I am sure Dora will take the walk with you, and on the way back suppose you stop and ask Mrs. Warner to let her stay to dinner.

  • When they were within speaking distance, Mrs. Warner bowed, but Dora looked in another direction as if she wished not to see him.

  • Mr. Hazeltine sent his carriage for Mrs. Warner, and short as the drive was it seemed tiresomely long to Dora.

  • They were of necessity very small affairs, if for no other reason than because Mrs. Warner could not stand much excitement.