亚洲网紅露点

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couter

[ koo-ter ]

noun

Armor.
  1. a piece of plate armor for the elbow.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of couter1

1325鈥75; Middle English < Anglo-French, equivalent to Old French coute elbow (< Latin cubitum; cubit ) + Anglo-French -er -er 2
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Example Sentences

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We thank C. Couter for technical assistance; S. Edwards, J. Ramos, and T. Sherpa for assistance with gnotobiotic mice; R. Bronson for review of histology; J. McCoy for editorial assistance; and members of the Kasper laboratory for discussions.

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What would occur if a stray round struck any other portion of her body is not something that the movie chooses to explore, but it鈥檚 worth noting that Diana decides not to supplement her vambrace with a couter, the piece of metal with which, as any sensible warrior knows, you cup and cover your elbow.

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N锟絘nmoins, si l'on parvient 锟 ne pas 锟絚outer son mauvais sermon, on se sent 锟絤u par les divers objets dont il est entour锟.

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The modern Andaluz is content de s'锟絚outer vivre, while the ancient chivalry of his race and his land's romantic history is evidenced by crumbling castle on each towering height; by the palace-fortresses and magnificent ecclesiastical fabrics of the middle ages: while the abandoned aqueducts, disused highways and broken bridges of the Roman period, attest a bygone energy.

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Bien 锟絚outer c'est presque r锟絧ondre, says Marivaux justly of social circles; but I extend it to round Councillor-tables and Cabinet-tables, where reports are made, and the Prince listens.

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