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sero |
| 释义 |
† seron.Etymology: Latin, adverb of sērus late. Obsolete. the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > [adjective] > late society > education > learning > learner > one attending school > [noun] > schoolboy > who is late for school 1682 in W. R. Scott (1905) 17 And if the clerk be sero or absent to pay the double. 1734 T. Watt 8 What will you do to me? I'll set you up Amongst the Sero's. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online June 2018). > see alsoalso refers to : sero-comb. form < n.1682see also |
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- to click one's heels together
- to click one's tongue
- to click through
- to climb down
- to climb on, hang on to, ride on, etc, a person's coat-tails
- to climb on, hang on to, ride on, etc, a person's coattails
- to climb on, hang on to, ride on, etc, coat-tails
- to climb on, hang on to, ride on, etc, coattails
- to climb on, hang to, ride , etc, a person's coat-tails
- to climb on, hang to, ride , etc, a person's coattails
- to climb on, hang to, ride , etc, coat-tails
- to climb on, hang to, ride , etc, coattails
- to climb on, hang to, ride on, etc, a person's coat-tails
- to climb on, hang to, ride on, etc, a person's coattails
- to climb on, hang to, ride on, etc, coat-tails
- to climb on, hang to, ride on, etc, coattails
- to climb the rigging
- to climb up the wall
- to climb, hop, jump, etc, on the bandwagon
- to clinch a nail
- to cling on by one's fingernails
- to cling on by one's fingertips
- to cling on to something by one's fingernails
- to cling on to something by one's fingertips
- to clink it
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