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 Durham ['dә:rәm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 达勒姆郡(英格兰郡名), 短角肉牛

  1. She's got into Durham to read law.
    她考上达勒姆大学学法律.
  2. Are we now boarding on DL1131 to Durham/ Raleigh?
    6 (登机前确认)问这是去往罗利的DL1131航班么?
  3. Shall I wait here for flight DL1131 to Durham/ Raleigh( RDU)? Thank you.
    5 (登机口确认)我应该在这里等从洛衫矶到罗利的DL1131航班吗?


durham
[ noun ]
  1. a city of north central North Carolina; site of Duke University

  2. <noun.location>
  3. English breed of short-horned cattle

  4. <noun.animal>


Durham \Dur"ham\, n.
One or a breed of short-horned cattle, originating in the
county of Durham, England. The Durham cattle are noted for
their beef-producing quality.

  1. Liggett & Myers Tobacco's headquarters and manufacturing facilities will remain in Durham, together with its administrative and factory personnel.
  2. John H. Durham will continue as chairman and Wayne A. Stork will continue as president, Delaware said.
  3. But his sworn testimony was challenged by a former HUD official who said Pierce personally ordered her to fund a $15 million Durham, N.C., project that was opposed by several agency experts.
  4. Mr Gummer may ask the commission to look again at Durham; and that might affect Cleveland.
  5. "It's linked to the fact that we're not making a lot of money," Mr. Durham says.
  6. Central Carolina Bank and Trust Co., Durham, N.C., is trustee.
  7. Dec. 29 The Durham (N.C.) Sun on Billy Martin: News of Billy Martin's death in a one-vehicle traffic accident caused shock throughout professional baseball, just as his off-the-field actions did many times during his 13 years as a manager.
  8. The 47-year-old Durham, who had such hits as "Georgy Girl" and "I Will Never Find Another You," was resting comfortably after surgery for fractures of the leg, arms and collarbone, an Alfred Hospital spokesman said.
  9. "Maybe we can't afford them this year," Mr. Durham says.
  10. "No more than usual," said an Army recruiting officer in Durham, North Carolina, when asked if the Middle East crisis had inspired more enlistments. "About the same," said a recruiter in Atlanta.
  11. However, Mr Durham said the company still expected unit costs to be unchanged in 1993.
  12. Lochman, of Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., reported his results Friday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.
  13. The bishop of Durham put this plainly after the election when he extolled the virtues of "social wealth" as against individual initiative and deplored the Thatcherite emphasis on the latter.
  14. Super Club NV is expected to announce this week a definitive agreement to acquire Record Bar Inc., a Durham, N.C.-based retailer of audio and video products.
  15. Jim Wise of the Durham Morning Herald said the 41-year-old dance superstar "does make an engaging bug.
  16. In Durham, N.C., it is helping Alphatronix Inc. develop rewritable optical-disk storage systems for computers.
  17. American's vice president and treasurer, Michael Durham, confirmed the airline has been looking at several aircraft, including the Airbus, in search of a plane that could be used on overwater routes to destinations in Europe and the Caribbean.
  18. Dole, in Durham, N.C., trails Vice President Bush in Southern polls, and he began the final week before Super Tuesday with public and televised attacks.
  19. The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, the world's first music conservatory devoted exclusively to jazz, will be built in Durham's growing downtown arts center, officials said Monday.
  20. Trey Wilson, a character actor who appeared on stage and screen in recent hits from "Raising Arizona" to "Bull Durham," died Monday of a cerebral hemorrhage at age 40.
  21. July 28 The Durham (N.C.) Sun on the crash of Flight 232: Capt.
  22. The meeting will discuss local performance related pay for doctors in the National Health Service. Population: The British Society for Population Studies holds its annual conference in Durham.
  23. With Mr. Durham at the wheel, "the union will be tougher, but perhaps better to deal with," says Christopher Scott, Mr. Durham's campaign manager.
  24. With Mr. Durham at the wheel, "the union will be tougher, but perhaps better to deal with," says Christopher Scott, Mr. Durham's campaign manager.
  25. Bush has got to go because this economy's dying.' Mr Clayburn Durham, who owns the village store in Fair Play, South Carolina, concurs: 'The money's not coming across the counter quite like it used to.
  26. In 1947, when the industry was nationalised, Durham had 128 collieries employing 108,000 men. Easington produced 1.3m tonnes of coal last year, which Mr Budge said was of 'beautiful quality' and could be sold into the domestic and industrial markets.
  27. At Mr. Allen's request, the company said it reviewed its records and found Mr. Kitchin was paid $103,000 from December 1982 through June 1988 for his Durham consulting work.
  28. In the past year, however, surgeons at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., have tested the cup in three heart-failure emergencies.
  29. Irwin Kremen Department of Psychology Duke University Durham.
  30. Four years ago, the likelihood was strong that Durham's name would be featured in more prominent places.
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