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Jaques
[ jey-kweez, -kwiz, jeyks ]
noun
- a disillusioned and satirical observer of life, in Shakespeare's As You Like It.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 闯补路辩耻别路蝉颈路补苍 [j, uh, -, kwee, -zee-, uh, n], adjective
Example Sentences
鈥淎ll the world鈥檚 a stage,/ and all the men and women merely players,鈥 Jaques declares in 鈥淎s You Like It,鈥 and his melancholy set piece reflects a standard Elizabethan trope that Shakespeare as a man of the theater couldn鈥檛 resist.
Boston forced a decisive fifth game only after Sophie Jaques鈥 apparent goal in double overtime in Game 4 was taken off the board because of goaltender interference.
As a result, in the 1980s astronomers including Jaques Laskar of the Paris Observatory concluded that computer simulations of the motions of the planets could not be trusted when applied more than 100 million years into the past or future.
Tirzah Patterson and her 13-year-old son, Jaques 鈥淛ake鈥 Patterson 鈥 who lost his father, church deacon Heyward Patterson, in the supermarket shooting 鈥 left town altogether for the anniversary.
Tirzah and 13-year-old Jaques 鈥淛ake鈥 Patterson recently opened up about coping with immense grief after a mass shooting, an unceasing story across the nation.
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