dory 英 ['dɔːrɪ]  

dory

dory  英 ['dɔːrɪ]

n. 海鲂;平底小渔船 

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My wife and I spent five years sailing the South Pacific Ocean in our own 50-foot sail boat, Hunky-dory, which I designed and self-built. 我自己另外又设计了一艘50英尺的帆船——Hunky-Dory号,我和妻子乘这艘帆船在南太平洋上航行了五年。
Ms. dory, who has held senior Pentagon posts since the Clinton administration, said she had seen a “sea change” in the military’s thinking about climate change in the past year. Dory(从克林顿政府到现在都是五角大楼的高级官员)说,她在去年已经看到了军队对于气候改变的考虑中的“海洋改变”。

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  • n. 海鲂;平底小渔船
  • 1. My wife and I spent five years sailing the South Pacific Ocean in our own 50-foot sail boat, Hunky-dory, which I designed and self-built.

    我自己另外又设计了一艘50英尺的帆船——Hunky-Dory号,我和妻子乘这艘帆船在南太平洋上航行了五年。

  • 2. Ms. dory, who has held senior Pentagon posts since the Clinton administration, said she had seen a “sea change” in the military’s thinking about climate change in the past year.

    Dory(从克林顿政府到现在都是五角大楼的高级官员)说,她在去年已经看到了军队对于气候改变的考虑中的“海洋改变”。

  • 3. "It's going to be a witch hunt, " says dory Wiley, chief executive of boutique investment banking firm Commerce Street Capital.

    一家名为“商业街资产”的小型投资银行公司的首席执行官多利·威利说“这将成为一场政治迫害。”

  • dory (n.1) "small, flat-bottomed boat," 1709, American English, perhaps from a West Indian or Central American Indian language.
  • dory (n.2) type of edible fish, mid-15c., from Old French doree, originally the fem. past participle of dorer "to gild," from Latin deauratus, past participle of deaurare, from de-, here probably intensive, + aurare "to gild," from aurum (see aureate). So called in reference to its colorings.
dory / ˈdɔːri ; NAmE ˈdɔːri / noun ( plural dories ) a narrow fish that has a deep body and that can open its mouth very wide 海鲂 dory dories dory / ˈdɔːri ; NAmE ˈdɔːri /
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