spitfire的意思和读音

spitfire

: [ˈspɪtˌfaɪr] : [ˈspɪtˌfaɪə(r)]

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spitfires  

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n.1.a woman who tends to become angry very easily

1. 1934:Little Minister,The( ) 1934:Spitfire( ) 1933:Little Women( ) ...

3. Repulse( 退Spitfire) Untouchable( ) ...

7.  (Spitfire)。   (UTC)

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1."You were wearing a yellow dress. All of us old men told your father how lovely you were. 'A real spitfire, ' your father said. ":“穿’。”

2.The walls of the club were covered with black-and-white photos of Polish pilots, and a huge propeller from a Spitfire was fixed to one wall.

3.Last night he said: 'We've tried to create a new British design icon, like Concorde, the Spitfire or the Routemaster bus.:“,‘。”

4.Three days later, she was photographed by a Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft while resting in a Norwegian fjord (Altenfiord).

5.The tabloid press is outraged, running images of Spitfire fighters over Dover's white cliffs, and calling a foreign owner "unthinkable" .”。

6."Don't be a spitfire, else I won't tell you, " said Tom.“,”

7.Yet friends say they will mo st remember the spitfire Margaret of her '60 s and '70 s heyday.

8.It's my life, the prodigy spitfire, so faint.