Ted的意思和读音

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(Tedder)

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v.1.to spread or shake up mown grass in order to dry it when making hay

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1.You know, it was at the same TED, two years ago, that Richard and I reached an agreement on the future of TED.TED(RichardSaulWurman)TED

2.Ted has many irons in the fire. I'm sure that even if one of his enterprises went bankrupt. he could survive on the rest.使

3.And yet simply by changing the frame of reference it reveals so much, including what ended up being the TED Prize.西TED

4.One of the most emotional parts of the night for the crowd was an unexpected appearance by Massachusetts Senator Edward (Ted) Kennedy.·(EdwardKennedy)

5.Ted didn't want the whole of me and I wasn't going to give myself up for a man any more.

6.And indeed, in the short time I've already been at TED, I see we're even closer than I thought we were before.TED

7.Ted: [On being dumped by his bride-to-be] Kids, you may think your only choices are to swallow your anger or throw it in someone's face.:[]

8.Here's sort of the schedule, and I put at the bottom we might give some away free in two years at this meeting.TED

9.New employe. es are often expected to be energetic and. motiva. ted at the beginning of their careers.

10.Even more ambitious is Mr. Anderson's plan to turn TED into a sort of nonprofit media company.TED