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wis

/wis/US // wɪs //UK // (wɪs) //

智慧,智慧的,智慧的力量

Definitions

  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : to know.

Examples

  • Those LGBTQ components will be integrated into the convention, which during the time of the coronavirus has been downsized to a largely virtual event, although operations will remain based in the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee, Wis.

  • Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., did him one better, imagining Ebola-infected members of ISIS entering the United States as human WMDS.

  • Sens. Tom Coburn (R-OK) and Ron Johnson (R-WIS) are co-sponsors of the legislation.

  • She tells me about a show she once played at a college in Madison, Wis., where a few fratty football players got out of hand.

  • Or, say, Oak Creek, Wis., where a gunman shot and killed six at a Sikh temple in August.

  • This past week, it was the shooting at the Azana Spa in Brookfield, Wis., that triggered those flashbacks.

  • No man parts wis zat which is valuable, to strangers, wisout a proper honorarium.

  • It is the largest of all the Homes, though they have a small one at Milwaukee, Wis., and several others.

  • Finally, they came to what are now Il-li-nois and Wis-consin, where many places still bear the French names then given them.

  • But I wis it was not on this night that I did think of the renowned Romans, or make these sanctifying reflections.

  • They had also worked for some time in the Dodgeville, Wis., lead mines.