Dixon的意思和读音

Dixon

: [ˈdɪksən] : [ˈdiksn]

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1.Dixon regarded her as one of his allies, though sometimes she overawed him a little with her mature air.姿使

2.Dixon felt sad: he realized for the first time that it was really very unlikely that she would come to the Ball.

3.In early 1983, I hired Lynda Dixon, who took care of me for a decade and continued to work in my Arkansas office when I became President.1983.10

4.Dixon said the company used products from sustainbly farmed forests in Canada.Dixon使

5.One July day, Lynda Dixon told me that Roger Porter was on the phone from the White House.7..

6.As he drove back toward Wakefield, he learned that the Dixon County sheriff's department had begun a manhunt for him.便

7.Paul Dixon, the British software developer who runs Pastebin, told the Guardian that he had already taken measures to block the information.Pastebin

8."It's a leeettle bit better, not much, " said Carolyn Dixon, squinting and pinching two fingers in front of her eyes.“,”·

9.Left with nothing to say , Dixon realized how wild a notion the cockchafer speech had been .

10.Mr. Dixon wants me to make it clear that you are not to enter through those doors.