clarion的意思和读音

clarion

: ['klærɪən] : ['klærɪən]

n.;()[]

adj.

clarions  

n.1.()[]2.,

adj.1.

n.1.a four-foot organ stop that sounds like a trumpet2.a medieval trumpet with a clear high-pitched tone

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1.Experts have said the giant bamboo flooring herald sounded the "Back to attack" the clarion call of the domestic market.

2.But I had a clarion moment of truth during the process of that book.

3.Recognized as the "Autumn Leaf Capital of the World, " Clarion is regarded as one of the top outdoor recreational areas in Pennsylvania.

4.Policymakers, loath to preside over a Greek-style fiasco, have interpreted this thesis as a clarion call for fiscal tightening.便线

5.Maggie: No, not yet anyway. Max, what makes you think I'm ready for the New York Clarion?使

6.Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has issued the clarion call and it is up to Domenicali and his technical team to deliver.--

7.To the working classes in Italy his name was a heavenly clarion at the sound of which the earth would be renewed.仿

8.THE clarion call for a global system of financial regulation can be heard everywhere.

9.But I am not issuing a clarion call to dump your laptop and travel only with a tablet.

10."Enrich yourselves" is the clarion call of our era; and in that moral blind spot lies a great danger.“