crone 英 [krəʊn]   美 [kroʊn]

crone

crone  英 [krəʊn] 美 [kroʊn]

n. 干瘪老丑婆;老母羊 

名词复数:crones 

If need be, occupy a throne, Where nobody can call you crone. 如果需要,占领一个王位,哪里没人会叫你老妇人。
But Colin Myler, the paper’s former editor, and Tom crone, its former legal manager have said in a statement that Murdoch did know about the email, that they had told him about it. 可是世界新闻报前编辑柯林.迈勒和法务经理汤姆.克罗恩在一份声明中说,小默多克确实知道这封电子邮件,因为他们告诉过他这封电子邮件的事。

  • The haggard old woman who lives down the street in a ramshackle house, shaking her fist while chasing children out of her yard? You might call her a crone, if you’re brave. (But be careful: the term is insulting.)
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  • n. 干瘪老丑婆;老母羊
  • 1. If need be, occupy a throne, Where nobody can call you crone.

    如果需要,占领一个王位,哪里没人会叫你老妇人。

  • 2. But Colin Myler, the paper’s former editor, and Tom crone, its former legal manager have said in a statement that Murdoch did know about the email, that they had told him about it.

    可是世界新闻报前编辑柯林.迈勒和法务经理汤姆.克罗恩在一份声明中说,小默多克确实知道这封电子邮件,因为他们告诉过他这封电子邮件的事。

  • 3. James Murdoch was asked to provide the written response after additional questions were raised by Myler and crone.

    在由迈勒和克罗恩提出附加问题后,詹姆士默多克被要求提供书面回应。

  • crone (n.) late 14c., from Anglo-French carogne, from Old North French carogne, term of abuse for a cantankerous or withered woman, literally "carrion," from Vulgar Latin *caronia (see carrion).
crone / krəʊn ; NAmE kroʊn / noun ( literary) an ugly old woman 丑陋的老太婆 crone crones crone / krəʊn ; NAmE kroʊn /
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