brill的意思和读音

brill

: [brɪl] : [brɪl]

adj.

n.

brills  

brilladj.

1.very good

n.1.

n.1.a flat fish eaten as food

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1.And still soundlessly singing, still with that trembling smile, Miss Brill prepared to listen.

2.As Steven Brill has documented, in the case of teachers, this can be very lengthy and expensive..

3.Jason Brill came in late and almost sat to me right, but luckily I stopped that from happening at the last second.

4.And many observers share Mr. Brill's analysis that the big mistake was allowing readers to grow used to getting it free in the first place.

5.Brill and Katya spend all day watching films.

6.Mauro Cappelletti, New Perspectives for a Common Law of Europe, Brill (1978).》,1978

7."The best way for the Times to raise serious money on serious terms is to have a plan, " says Brill.“,”

8.Miss Brill, an English lady, lives alone in , supporting herself by teaching children English and keeping company with the sick.

9.Steve Brill, the founder of the cable network Court TV, is a lifelong fan of the Times but even he is uncertain about their staying power.线”(CourtTV)·

10.Eddie Brill, a talent agent for The Late Show, says he thinks that Wong's talent will eventually outweigh his ethnicity.《(EddieBrill)西