释义
[ eet -n ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈit n / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Theophilus, 1590–1658, English colonist and colonial administrator in America.
a male given name.
Words nearby Eaton eat in, eating, eating disorder, eating epilepsy, eat like a bird, Eaton , Eaton agent, eat one's cake and have it, too, eat one's hat, eat one's heart out, eat one's words
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Example sentences from the Web for Eaton Eaton said British television had been well-ahead of the U.S. for decades.
How Daniel Radcliffe Became Harry Potter And Other Masterpiece Theatre Tales | Nico Hines| October 29, 2013| DAILY BEAST
More than a decade later, Eaton , now 65, saw Radcliffe on stage in Equus.
How Daniel Radcliffe Became Harry Potter And Other Masterpiece Theatre Tales | Nico Hines| October 29, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Reached via email for a comment, Eaton said that the success of Downton Abbey couldn't be reduced down to just one element.
'Downton Abbey' Becomes Highest Rated PBS Drama of All Time | Jace Lacob| March 19, 2013| DAILY BEAST
The second document released is a handwritten letter from Murdoch to Thatcher from his Eaton Place home.
Harold Evans Responds to Murdoch | Harold Evans| April 25, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Now running a servants employment office, Rose becomes the housekeeper to the new aristocratic family living at 165 Eaton Place.
Upstairs Downstairs Returns to PBS’ Masterpiece | Jace Lacob| April 7, 2011| DAILY BEAST
Does he receive his critiques from Eaton or Harrow—based on the experience of a week's birds'-nesting and its consequences?
Modern Painters Volume I (of V) | John Ruskin
Moreover, thought the chivalrous old President, this would insure Mrs. Eaton 's triumph.
Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century | Virginia Tatnall Peacock
It was quite a relief when his visit was over, and he had to return to Eaton Square.
Mollie's Prince | Rosa Nouchette Carey
The working of the Eaton line has been equally satisfactory.
Minimum Gauge Railways | Arthur Heywood
Eaton said to himself that unquestionably the Marquis's views were "large."
Roosevelt in the Bad Lands | H. Hagedorn.
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