Harlow的意思和读音

Harlow

: [ˈhɑrlo] : [ˈhɑ:ləu]

n.

n.1.

un.1.city in Essex, southeastern England.

1.·(Joel Madden)(Harlow)111

7. ... Cambridge Harlow LONDON ...

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1.This man kept on talking for about ten minutes, and might have continued for ten hours if he had not been rudely interrupted by Harlow.

2.To produce its new smartphones in less than a year, Harlow restructured Nokia's smartphone division to mirror Microsoft's operations.

3."Well, it seems to me amount to the same thing, " said Harlow, and nearly everyone agreed.“,”

4."They had a father-and-son type of connection, " Harlow, 26, told People, "but I never thought he (Jackson) was his biological father. ",”26People,“。”

5.Harlow said the changes have encouraged her smartphone teams to make decisions themselves, instead of kicking them upstairs.

6.But enough necessary background information. The best way to get a feel for Harlow's research is to hear about it from the man himself.

7.Gradually Harlow began to comprehend the meaning of the destruction of the two rolls of paper .

8.'If the volatility isn't there, I can't get in and get out, ' Mr. Harlow said.

9.I love her eyes. Her hair is harlow gold. Hey, listen. I'm gonna take off, okay? - I'll come with.,-

10.Harlow also pointed to China, where the company hopes to continue strong smartphone sales.