clyde的意思和读音

Clyde

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n.1.2.

un.1.most important river of Scotland. It flows westward through Glasgow to the Firth of Clyde, where it joins the Atlantic Ocean.

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1.Her elopement was a great blow to the parents, but Clyde himself did not brood over the matter.

2.The crisis passed, but the next morning Clyde's condition was still grave. Gussie sat there exhausted, trying to put on a bright face.西

3.Roberta, even before the arrival of Clyde in her life, did not want to be so clung to.便

4.Mental and moral cowardice, as he now reiterated, inflamed or at least operated on by various lacks in Clyde's early life.

5.From the first Clyde was utterly fascinated by his taste in the matter of dress.

6.On November 1, just a week after my dad had arrived in California, Clyde and Gussie got married.西

7.Clyde himself did not brood over the matter.

8.The only one, apart from Sparser, who suffered any qualms in connection with all this was Clyde himself.

9.At the same time Roberta in her car forward was thinking that Clyde had not appeared so very unfriendly to her.

10.Clyde came by a new and bony and chill superior who did not seem to want him as an assistant.