whistler
英['wɪslə]
美['wɪslə]
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n.
吹口哨的人;花白旱獭;啸&%2340543;;啸声干扰
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Whistler.
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n.
惠斯勒(姓氏)
Noun:
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United States painter (1834-1903)
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someone who makes a loud high sound
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large North American mountain marmot
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large-headed swift-flying diving duck of Arctic regions
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Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious whistling call
- 1. Whistler, as always, was merciless.
- 和以往一样,惠斯勒还是那么冷酷无情。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Blade roamed the streets until Caylo's friend Whistler took him in.
- 再Caylo的朋友Whistler找到他以前,他是一个小混混.
来自互联网
- 3. She told Whistler that his portrait of her was finished and to stop fiddling with it.
- 她告诉惠斯勒他给她画的肖像已经完成,不要再改了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Look at this. A ski trip to Whistler. Whistler is a famous ski resort.
- 看这张海报, 去惠斯勒滑雪旅游,惠斯勒可是个有名的滑雪胜地.
来自口语例句
- 5. Second picture: Whistler follows Michael through the cellar to the escape tunnel.
- 第二张图: 惠斯勒随着迈克尔通过水窖,进入下水道开逃.
来自互联网
用作名词 (n.)
- The whistler is the son of our school's headmaster.
这个吹着口哨的人是我们学校校长的儿子。
- Not only is she a good whistler, but she can sing and dance too.
这不仅是因为她口哨吹的好,她还很会唱歌和跳舞。