Maurice的意思和读音

Maurice

: [ˈmɔris] : [ˈmɔ:ris]

n.

n.1.,〕(L. = Moorish, dark-coloured)2.

na.1.

1. Marvin, Maurice 。 Max,

5.》(A Room with a View)》(Maurice)。

6. MORGAN: MORRIS,MAURICE MORT: ...

7.Maurice)2003(Andy)1988

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1.Representative Maurice Hinchey, Democrat of New York, said he had fought for the provision to be included in the bill.

2.Maurice the Censor has been given the unpleasant duty of assessing just what can and cannot be allowed to be read by the general public.

3.I knew how much her children, John and Caroline, and her companion, Maurice Tempelsman, would miss her..怀

4.called some one; and Maurice found himself in bed, and his sister standing in the doorway smiling at him.

5.'If I told Maurice I had a nice Moroccan stamp, he would run here naked if he had to, ' says Mr. Behr, the stamp broker in Paris.“。”

6.May 2011 - Maurice, thank you for that gracious introduction. Thank you as well for the invitation to speak today.

7.And Maurice tried so hard to be helpful that he made all his friends glad because the happy "New Year" had come.

8.Maurice did not reply, but first put the note with the letters he had received during the vac and afterwards burnt them all.

9.Maurice never let them out of his pocket, changing them from suit to suit and even pinning them in his pyjamas when he went to bed.

10.Realizing this, he wrote Maurice an icy note suggesting that it would be a public convenience if they behaved as if nothing had happened.