nutter 英 [ˈnʌtə(r)]   美 ['nʌtər]

nutter

nutter  英 [ˈnʌtə(r)] 美 ['nʌtər]

n. 疯子;拾坚果的人 

名词复数:nutters 

"Manufacturing is fizzling out here," says Ken nutter, a laid-off 54-year-old who worked as a glass cutter in the 1970s but not since. “生产业逐渐在这里失败”,被结解雇的肯(Ken Nutter)说道。 54岁的他70年代就开始当一个玻璃裁剪师,但是现在不再是了。
Philadelphia Mayor Michael nutter, a Democrat, said the initiatives might spur job growth indirectly, but he would prefer a less circuitous route. 费城市长、民主党人纳特(Michael Nutter)表示,这些方案可能会间接地刺激就业增长,但他希望来得更加直接一些。

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  • n. 疯子;拾坚果的人
  • 1. "Manufacturing is fizzling out here," says Ken nutter, a laid-off 54-year-old who worked as a glass cutter in the 1970s but not since.

    “生产业逐渐在这里失败”,被结解雇的肯(Ken Nutter)说道。 54岁的他70年代就开始当一个玻璃裁剪师,但是现在不再是了。

  • 2. Philadelphia Mayor Michael nutter, a Democrat, said the initiatives might spur job growth indirectly, but he would prefer a less circuitous route.

    费城市长、民主党人纳特(Michael Nutter)表示,这些方案可能会间接地刺激就业增长,但他希望来得更加直接一些。

  • 3. In Philadelphia, Mayor Michael nutter said his city faced historic rising waters.

    费城市长纳特(Michael Nutter)说,费城面临历史性不断高涨的水位。

  • nutter (n.) "one who gathers nuts," late 15c., from nut + -er (1). Meaning "crazy person" is British slang, 1958, from nut + -er (3). Nuttery "mental hospital" is attested from 1931; earlier it meant "place for storing nuts" (1881).
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