bray
bray 英 [breɪ] 美 [bre]
vi. 叫;捣碎 vt. 叫 n. 驴叫声;喇叭声
进行时:braying 过去式:brayed 过去分词:brayed 第三人称单数:brays 名词复数:brays
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- vi. 叫;捣碎
- vt. 叫
- n. 驴叫声;喇叭声
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1. After about an hour of hiking through the rock-strewn wash, I made my way deeper into the shadows and the bray of a burro told me I wasn't alone.
我花了大约一个小时,徒步穿过了一段干涸的河床,上面遍布着大石头。 然后一直往峡谷的深处走去,我听到隐蔽处传来了刺耳的驴叫声,看来我并不孤单。
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2. The book was then destroyed in the London Blitz. It took bray another 40 years to finish the next copy, which was donated to the British Library after his death.
而这本书却在伦敦闪击战中被毁,于是布雷又花费了40年的时间完成了第三本书,在他死后把这本书捐献给了大英图书馆。
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3. FC: I remember hearing Tim bray, co-inventor of XML, extolling a large group of software developers in 2005 to go out and write whatever XML formats they needed for their applications.
FC:我记得听到过Tim Bray,XML的联合发明者,在2005年鼓动了一大群软件开发者写出他们应用中所需要的任何的XML格式。
- bray (n.) "a harsh cry," especially that of an ass, c. 1300, from bray (v.).
- bray (v.) "utter a loud and harsh cry," c. 1300, from Old French braire "to cry," from Gallo-Roman *bragire "to cry out" (11c.), perhaps from a Celtic source (compare Gaelic braigh "to shriek, crackle"), probably imitative. Related: Brayed; braying.
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