carter
英 ['kɑːtə]
美 ['kɑrtɚ]
- carter (n.)
- "cart-driver," late 12c., from Anglo-French careter, and in part an agent noun from cart (v.).
- 1. The songs were arranged by another well-known bass player, Ron Carter.
- 另一位著名的低音提琴演奏家罗恩·卡特改编了这些歌曲。
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- 2. By the middle of 1979, Jimmy Carter was in serious political trouble.
- 1979年中期,吉米·卡特陷入了严重的政治困境。
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- 3. Carter was dubiously convicted of shooting three white men in a bar.
- 卡特被判定在酒吧枪杀3名白人男子,这一罪名似有不妥。
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- 4. Carter was remanded in custody for seven days.
- 卡特在押候审7天。
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- 5. He accused President Carter of vacillation and retreat.
- 他指责卡特总统的动摇和退缩。
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