释义 |
[ yah-mah-maw-taw ] / ˈyɑ mɑˈmɔ tɔ /
nounI·so·ro·ku [ee-saw-raw-koo], /ˈi sɔˈrɔ kʊ/, 1884–1943, Japanese naval officer. Words nearby YamamotoYalta agreement, Yalu, yam, Yama, Yamagata, Yamamoto, Yamani, Yamasaki, Yamashita, Yamato-e, Yambol Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for YamamotoWe know this because we got all the documents, and what Yamamoto did was he flipped his position on Pearl Harbor as a result of the sanctions. Speak Softly and Carry Big Data (Ep. 395)|Stephen J. Dubner|October 31, 2019|Freakonomics It was natural that Kawakubo and Yamamoto wanted to show their works in Paris to get a good evaluation, good or bad. Comme Des Garçons, Kenzo, and More Japanese Designers at Paris Fashion Week|Liza Foreman|March 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST Imagine if Roosevelt had said that in the spring of 1942 about Admiral Yamamoto. Michael Tomasky: How the GOP Became a Party of Whiners Over Osama|Michael Tomasky|May 1, 2012|DAILY BEAST At the village of Yamamoto yonder, ten furlongs further, you will find a good inn. The N Plays of Japan|Arthur Waley
I paid off Ushi, and made a deal with Yamamoto to go home and write me the story of his life. A Yankee in the Far East|George Hoyt Allen The yen looked tempting, but Yamamoto wouldn't play the game. A Yankee in the Far East|George Hoyt Allen It may be that he was the same individual as Yamamoto Fujinobu, who has already been mentioned as Shigenaga's pupil. Chats on Japanese Prints|Arthur Davison Ficke So I gave Yamamoto the address of a leading missionary, which I had easily secured from mine host, the hotel man. A Yankee in the Far East|George Hoyt Allen
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