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welch

/welch, welsh/US // wɛltʃ, wɛlʃ //UK // (wɛlʃ) //

威尔士,威尔斯,威克,威奇

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    Informal: Sometimes Offensive.

    • : welsh.

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Examples

  • It’s “the Wild West,” Welch said, reflecting a view shared by other advocates and congressional staff monitoring the children’s care.

  • There are no such commitments in place for emergency facilities, according to Welch and congressional staff.

  • The facility has held only a few children during the pandemic, and Welch said it’s possible that conditions have improved.

  • “Balko has been a kind of one-man category creator on this stuff,” said Reason editor in chief Matt Welch.

  • I asked the Smith brothers to do an adaptation and they did an adaptation of The Death of Jim Loney, another book by Jim Welch.

  • Jack Welch, who took over General Electric in 1981, left his perch in 2001, not long after he turned 65.

  • “It was stuck in there by somebody, and nobody seems to know who,” said Welch.

  • Welch interrupted, offering a smile that signaled pure exhaustion and defeat.

  • He gives most of his attention to other kinds of manufacturing, in which Messrs. English and Welch, are very extensively engaged.

  • He describes some as "starvy, chapt, and cheany, as the basest land upon the Welch mountains."

  • I rose from my hammock early, and with my companion, Mr. Welch, sought comfort p. 155from a cup of tea.

  • Kemp-Welch was the only member of our party left, the rest proceeding homeward by another route.

  • They were exchanging reminiscences and Jimmie Welch was listening open-mouthed to their conversation.