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wheeler

/hwee-ler, wee-/US // ˈʰwi lər, ˈwi- //UK // (ˈwiːlə) //

车轮,车工,车夫,车子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that wheels.
    • : a person who makes wheels; wheelwright.
    • : something provided with a wheel or wheels: a four-wheeler; a stern-wheeler.
    • : wheel horse.

Examples

  • “It’s extremely frustrating because until that point, we did everything right,” Wheeler said.

  • In Wheeler, where private timber companies owned 98% of the land around the water supply, Burden said she would’ve loved to have bought and protected part of the forest.

  • Since Burden’s first stint as mayor in the 1990s, nearly 90% of the forests surrounding Wheeler have been logged.

  • Wheeler’s decision could delay stronger regulation for years.

  • Twenty of the former members continued to review the science and provided unofficial advice to Wheeler as part of the public comment process.

  • “Lockheed Martin has a long history of misrepresenting facts,” Wheeler added.

  • Mr Anderson Wheeler travelled from Tanzania where he works as a big game hunter to give evidence yesterday.

  • The Daily Mail reports that Mr Anderson Wheeler, 34, said: “I found it very harassing and unnerving.”

  • “What I like about Gibson is that he so contravenes his public image—that of a hard, off-putting guy,” Wheeler said.

  • I heard of Lonnie Wheeler while doing research into Coleman Young, the first black mayor of my hometown, Detroit.

  • Was Sir Hugh Wheeler aware of the proposed marriage, with all the terrible consequences that it heralded?

  • He wrote a letter to Sir Hugh Wheeler warning the gallant old general that he might expect to be attacked forthwith.

  • This type of two-wheeler, however, finds favor among those who like power and speed but in modified form.

  • Brigadiers Wheeler and Wilson assailed their right, storming their lines and capturing their guns.

  • Smith and Godby were on one Hank, and Wheeler, cautiously feeling his way, hung dangerously upon the other.