释义 |
[ uh-mah-doh; Portuguese ah-mah-doo ] / əˈmɑ doʊ; Portuguese ɑˈmɑ dʊ /
nounJor·ge [Portuguese zhawr-zhuh], /Portuguese ˈʒɔr ʒə/, 1912–2001, Brazilian novelist. Words nearby Amadoamacrine, amadan, amadavat, Amadis, Amadis of Gaul, Amado, amadoda, Amador Guerrero, amadou, Amagasaki, amah Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for AmadoWe began the conversation as Amado had suggested, talking about Africa in general and Sudan in particular. When Condi Met Gaddafi|Condoleezza Rice|October 20, 2011|DAILY BEAST Then, as Amado had predicted, he suddenly stopped speaking and began rolling his head back and forth. When Condi Met Gaddafi|Condoleezza Rice|October 20, 2011|DAILY BEAST They were married the next year at an organic farm in Amado, Arizona. Gabrielle Giffords' Marriage to Astronaut Mark E. Kelly|Sandra McElwaine|January 9, 2011|DAILY BEAST The wooden outer panels (amado) of countless dwellings are thrust noisily aside and stacked into a shallow closet. The Dragon Painter|Mary McNeil Fenollosa
O'Hana listened as the rain dashed in streams against the amado, as if trying to break its way in. The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari|James S. De Benneville To his surprise he found the amado still open on the garden. The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari|James S. De Benneville His sullen look fastened itself upon the amado beneath the plum tree. The Dragon Painter|Mary McNeil Fenollosa He woke to find rain and storm shaking and tearing at the amado. The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari|James S. De Benneville
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