Examples of using Fleece in English and their translations into Chinese
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For example, the vowel in the English word“fleece” has its first two formants at around 300Hz and 3,000Hz.
Gin up outrage, energise your base, focus their attention on the designated enemy, then fleece the suckers.
In addition, there is also a Drop-needle polar fleece, which also has a larger proportion.
The factory opened in May 2010 and employed about 1,500 workers, making T-shirts, polo shirts and fleece jackets.
Robert Bakewell also worked with breeding these animals and would raise them to be big, delicate boned sheep, with high-quality fleece and large foreheads.
Web camera in real time shows the coast of Pitsunda in Abkhazia from the restaurant"Golden Fleece".
Further functions of the Arc itself, in addition to the Arc portal bridge, are resetting the Divine Blueprint and creating the so-called'Golden Fleece'.
SWEATERS: Navy blue sweater vest, v-neck sweater, cardigan sweater or school-approved fleece with school logo are optional for regular dress.
But Gideon's faith was so weak that he asked God for another sign- this time to keep another fleece dry while making the surrounding dirt wet.
JO-ANN Stores, which sells fabric and crafting supplies, says it imports about 500 items on the tariff list, including fleece, yarn and cotton fabric.
And those fleeces only sell because I'm around.
Nairobi can become cold enough for coats and fleeces.
BLACK FLEECE BY Brooks Brothers.
Some have been fleeced in divorce court.
One guest fondly recalled that the swag included down vests, fleeces, shoulder bags and small suitcases to carry all the loot home.
To make the fleecing of foreigners and a restricted number of Russians possible, Moscow gave permission for the establishment of four special gambling zones.
The bottom line is that AT&T fleeced its customers to enrich its executives and its investors.
Additionally, it would eliminate all Blockchain projects and digital tokens that aim at fleecing the investors.
But crashing the economy and fleecing the taxpayer aren't Wall Street's only sins.
A Good Samaritan was fleeced by a man he thought was homeless in Manchester city centre.