| 单词 |
Heep, Uriah |
| 释义 |
Heep, Uriah Uriah HeepHeep, U·ri·ah /hiːp, juːˈraɪə/ a character in the book David Copperfield (1850) by Charles dickens, who is a clerk (=someone who keeps records in an office) working for a lawyer. He pretends to be very helpful, and he is known for often saying how ‘umble’ (=humble) he is. But in fact he is clever and dishonest, and only interested in getting advantages for himself.U·ri·ah Heep → see Heep, UriahHeep, U·ri·ahU·ri·ah HeepSyllable |
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- throw yourself into
- throw yourself into something
- throw yourself into sth
- throw yourself on
- throw yourself on mercy
- throw yourself on sb mercy
- throw yourself on somebody's mercy
- throw your voice
- throw your weight about
- throw your weight about/around
- throw your weight around
- throw your weight behind
- throw your weight behind sb
- throw your weight behind somebody
- throw your weight behind somebody/something
- throw your weight behind something
- throw your weight behind sth
- thru
- thrum
- thrummed
- thrumming
- thrums
- thrush
- thrushes
- thrust
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