Hoover的意思和读音

hoover

: [ˈhuvər] : [ˈhuːvə(r)]

n.;Herbert Clark

v.

Hoovers  

Hoover— see alsovacuum cleaner

v.1.

n.1.2.Herbert Clark 3.

v.1.to clean a carpet or floor with a vacuum cleaner

na.1.a vacuum cleaner

1.(Hoover)

2. housework hoover keep an eye on ...

3.(Hoover),

5. hoot-owl tour Hoover hop ...

7. hooter Hoover hop cone ...

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1.Murphy, in response, says "it would be difficult to render a more misleading account of Hoover's policies without actually lying. "。”

2.Hoover could have issued the proclamation on his own authority but, politically defeated and personally unpopular, he did not.

3.Officials said the bus was heading from Las Vegas to Arizona. Hoover Dam is near the border of the two states.

4.Franklin Roosevelt and his fellow Democrats tried hard to keep Herbert Hoover's name off the dam that had been started on his watch.··

5.During the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the Boomers will assist you and your chosen faction by bombarding the enemy from the plane.

6.Prof. WIENER: You know, I've always been fascinated by that sentence. This is in J. Edgar Hoover's letter to H. R. Haldeman.

7.Nobody can force you or is trying to. We know about your friendship with Mr. Hoover, I may add, and my boss respects you for it./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.J? Edgar Hoover: Your task is to seize John Dillinger, who would be capable of it, Purvis officers?:“?”

9.There was also renewed optimism on Wall Street that the treasury would eventually be able to hoover up "toxic" mortgage-related assets.”(

10.If one looks at the Hoover dam being built, you can see all the, all the workmen out with their fedoras. Which seems a bit risky.