clarion
clarion 英 ['klærɪən] 美 ['klærɪən]
n. 号角 adj. 清澈响亮的
进行时:clarioning 过去式:clarioned 过去分词:clarioned 第三人称单数:clarions 名词复数:clarions
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- n. 号角
- adj. 清澈响亮的
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1. But I had a clarion moment of truth during the process of that book.
但是在我写那本书时我有个时刻吹响了真理的号角。
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2. TeliaSonera, which partnered with among others the clarion hotel and Swedish lock maker Assa Abloy on the project, said the pilot test began on November 1 and would last for four months.
TeliaSonera在此项目上与Clarion宾馆、瑞士锁业制造商亚萨合莱及其他公司进行合作,TeliaSonera公司说先导性试验在11月1日开始并将持续4个月。
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3. Starting this week, a number of guests at the clarion Hotel Stockholm will be provided with telephones equipped with Near Field Communication (NFC) technology.
本周将开始试验,将向Clarion Hotel Stockholm宾馆的一些客人提供具有近距离通信技术的手机。
- clarion (n.) "small, high-pitched trumpet," early 14c., from Old French clarion "(high-pitched) trumpet, bugle" and directly from Medieval Latin clarionem (nominative clario) "a trumpet," from Latin clarus "clear" (see clear (adj.)). Clarion call in the figurative sense "call to battle" is attested from 1838 (clarion's call is from 1807).
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