释义 |
[ fes-uhn-duhn ] / ˈfɛs ən dən /
nounWilliam Pitt, 1806–69, U.S. statesman. Words nearby Fessendenfescennine, fescue, fescue foot, fess, fesse, Fessenden, fesse point, fess point, fest, festa, festal Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for FessendenFessenden has built a huge radio transmitter in a place called Brant Rock, Massachusetts. The Man Who Made America: Simone Winchester Talks New Book|Eric Herschthal|October 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST All he needs to do is to pack troops aboard the trains he undoubtedly has waiting there and send them on to Fessenden Junction. The Boy Scout Automobilists|Robert Maitland "But——" began Mrs. Penfield once more, when Mrs. Fessenden interposed. On the Lightship|Herman Knickerbocker Viel They have passed a law to redeem it, said Mr. Fessenden, but these regiments refuse to receive it from Massachusetts. Charles Sumner; His Complete Works, Volume X (of 20)|Charles Sumner
As the car made its swift way along the roads towards Fessenden Junction, the sound of firing constantly came to them. The Boy Scout Automobilists|Robert Maitland As for Fessenden's, then, he was less fortunate than the Judge's mastiff. Atlantic Monthly,Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864|Various
|