Hopkins的意思和读音

Hopkins

: [ˈhɑpkɪnz] : [ˈhɔpkinz]

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1."Europe is still not up to resolving its own security problems, " said Edward Joseph of Johns Hopkins university, writing in Foreign Policy.“,”-·(EdwardJoseph)》(ForeignPolicy)

2.If she had her way she never would, speak to Squire Hopkins again, nor to his wife, either.

3.A drop in the President's tone, a shift of his eyes to Hopkins, told Pug he was now overstaying his time.使

4.When it started selling phones in the U. S. in 2010, Huawei continued to let the carriers take care of marketing, Hopkins said.2010

5.Hopkins was, of course, jealous about his personal influence with his chief and did not encourage American competitors.

6.But the closeness of their friendship might be seen best in a story told by one of Roosevelt's close advisers, Harry Hopkins.

7.I cannot see this as a real obstacle to a second front in Europe now, as Mr. Hopkins states.

8.Johns Hopkins has recently sent this out in its Newsletters . This information is being circulated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center .稿

9.This is all great advice for healthy living, but it was not published by Johns Hopkins.JohnsHopkins

10.Even Johns Hopkins University closed a research facility there when it came into conflict with the local government.