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wynn

/win/US // wɪn //

荣恩,荣华富贵,荣荣,荣华

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a character representing the sound in Old English and early Middle English manuscripts, based on a rune with the same phonetic value.

Examples

  • “No, the Second Amendment is exceptional not because it is uniquely oppressed or imperiled, but rather because it is singularly capable of causing harm,” wrote Wynn, a nominee of President Barack Obama.

  • During a stint at the Wynn Las Vegas hotel in the 2010s, he had been tasked with creating vegan menus for each of the property’s restaurants.

  • Wynn’s arrest shocked those who worked in various anti-violence programs.

  • McDaniel said Wynn hopes to return to violence-prevention work.

  • Another witness also identified Wynn as the person in the video, according to the complaint.

  • Wynn never stopped using them…and neither have puzzle makers since.

  • (6) The Boyfriend: Davis is dating Will Wynn, the former mayor of Austin and the founder of Keep Austin Weird.

  • At first, said Burns, Wynn was supposed to be shot and killed at the end of his original two-episode stint in Season 1.

  • Name: Steve Wynn Age: 70 Pedigree: Charismatic founder of Wynn Resorts, helped reinvent Las Vegas.

  • Wynn testified that he did not tell his friend Jones he wanted Francis dead.

  • Mr. Williams Wynn approved of the bill; and Mr. O'Connell abandoned his own in its favour.

  • When the affairs of Wynn Castle were all arranged, Cadwgan resolved to seek his fortune in the wide wide world.

  • Mrs. Jones had known his father and mother years ago, she being a native of a village but a few miles from Wynn Castle.

  • The appointment has already been made, and in the opinion of my son and myself Mr. Wynn has richly earned the post assigned him.

  • Any little mistake Mr. Wynn might make in his books or accounts, was carried to Mr. p. 158Roberts.