spencer

英 ['spensə] 美 ['spɛnsɚ]
  • n. 前桅,纵帆;针织短上衣
  • n. (Spencer)人名;(意)斯彭切尔;(英、葡、瑞典)斯潘塞
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Spencer (n.)
surname attested from late 13c. (earlier le Despenser, c. 1200), literally "one who dispenses or has charge of provisions in a household." Middle English spence meant "larder, pantry," and is short for Old French despense (French dépense) "expense," from despenser "to distribute" (see dispense). Another form of the word is spender, which also has become a surname.

As a type of repeating rifle used in the American Civil War, 1863, named for U.S. gunsmith Christopher Spencer, who, with Luke Wheelock, manufactured them in Boston, Mass.
1. Spencer waded through the debris of broken chairs and beer bottles.
斯潘塞艰难地迈过一堆破椅子和碎啤酒瓶。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The report by Marks & Spencer's chairman will ram this point home.
玛莎百货公司的主席作的报告会透彻地讲明这一点。

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3. There were 3 different clinical courses of CDMS according to Spencer � � s report.
Spencer报告分3型.

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4. The zero - shear viscosity was obtained byusing Spencer - Dillon equation.
采用Spencer-Dillon方程求得体系的零切粘度.

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5. INSIGHT : Spencer was an alternate this season.
揭露一下,Spencer其实是个后备选者.

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