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zeta

/zey-tuh, zee-/US // ˈzeɪ tə, ˈzi- //UK // (ˈziːtə) //

泽塔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet.
    • : the consonant sound represented by this letter.

Examples

  • He took a Samoan lawyer with him, Oscar Zeta Acosta, and he took him because he thought he would be responsible.

  • A handwritten sign said she was killed for reporting to a website where locals shared information on Zeta threats and movements.

  • A business owner said you can spot Zeta lookouts by their crewcuts and radio phones.

  • Local papers avoid crime news and are infiltrated by Zeta informants (as previous cartels have done before them).

  • Catherine Zeta-Jones could play the cold-hearted heiress Veronica Lodge.

  • Spuž lies on the River Zeta, and must be reached by a bridge.

  • He was on friendly terms with the "Ban," or governor, of Bosnia, and with his assistance he added Zeta to his possessions.

  • His people gave him the title of Voivoda of the Zeta, but the limits of his principality seem to have been very undefined.

  • The River Morača is a large mountain torrent, into which the Zeta flows only a short distance away from the town.

  • It may here be stated that Skadar was at that time still the capital of Zeta (the Montenegro of modern times).