covey
covey 英 ['kʌvɪ] 美 ['kʌvɪ]
n. 一队;一群
名词复数:coveys
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- n. 一队;一群
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1. But Allen thought covey had made a mistake by starting with a personal or corporate mission before figuring out what steps to take.
但是艾伦认为卡维犯了一个错误:卡维在想出行动步骤之前就开始描述个人或者公司的目标任务。
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2. In The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Steven covey tells us that the first step to a better life is the realization that we are free to choose how to react to circumstances.
在《高效工作者的七个习惯》中,史提芬肯维告诉我们,拥有更好的生活的第一步是要认识到我们可以自由的选择如何应对境遇。
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3. They let me stumble about on the trails for a time before my clumsiness flushed a covey of doves from their rest.
我笨拙的动作惊飞了一群窝里的鸽子,之后他们又任凭我在藤蔓上绊了一脚。
- covey (n.) mid-14c., "brood or flock of partridges" (also applied to similar birds), from Old French covee "a brood, a hatching" (Modern French couvée), from Gallo-Roman *cubata, literally "hatchling," from past-participle stem of Latin cubare "to sit, incubate, hatch" (see cubicle).
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