Waterloo的意思和读音

Waterloo

: [ˌwɔtərˈlu] : [ˌwɔːtə(r)ˈluː]

n.

Waterloon.

1.[sing]sb's ~a final defeat for sb

This was the point at which he was to meet his Waterloo .

n.1.〕(1815)2.[]

na.1.a battle between the British and the French in 1815 in which the French leader Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated

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1.Or during the day, I found a book in the famous dream of "Waterloo Bridge" , will run round home mother for money.》,便

2.After suffering heavy losses, Napoleon was forced to leave Waterloo and later surrender to the British.

3.Working out of an old barn with a payroll of five , we start handcrafting steel bikes in Waterloo, Wisconsin.1976

4.When he arrived at the corner of Dundas and Waterloo Streets, a young man pressed a book into his hands.

5.Do you know rabbits do not eat grass-Waterloo is not just a moral issue or a philosophical problem.

6.Unfortunately the taxi got stuck in a traffic jam, and by the time I got to Waterloo, the train had just gone.

7.Villus child to be placed in a carton, the middle cushion some rags, fed after Add to Waterloo, Waterloo will be placed in the dark.

8.The stakes in the turnaround effort go beyond the company's tidy, corporate campus in Waterloo, Ontario, a few hours' drive from Toronto.RIM。RIM

9.And even the tiger-hunt story was put aside for more stirring narratives which he had to tell about the great campaign of Waterloo.

10.Pedestrians were surprised to see me on this blue-grey contraption heading across Waterloo Bridge and to work.穿