―from "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce
B738 struck a buffalo on a runway in western India. The animal lodged in the engine cowling, forcing the pilot to abort takeoff at the last moment.
From the phonograph's engraved wax cylinders, to the palpable warmth of vinyl recordings, to the intangible streams of audio: in the music business, the bigger they come, they harder they fall, one and all http://econ.st/1UJnlCv #econarchive (2014)
cowl
NOUN
Derivatives
Origin
Old English cugele, cūle, from ecclesiastical Latin cuculla, from Latin cucullus 'hood of a cloak'.
圖:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowl
- (1)(修道士が着用するゆったりした)頭巾ずきん付き外套がいとう.
- (2)修道士の象徴;修道士であること;((時に)) 修道士.
- 21の頭巾,僧帽(hood).
- 3(衣服で,修道士の外套や頭巾を思わせる)ゆったりした柔らかい襞ひだ(drape)のあるネックラインや袖そで口.
- 4カウル:自動車のボンネットの一部で,フロントガラスにつながる部分.
- 5= .
- 6煙突のかさ,(換風筒の先端の)換気[通風]帽.
- 7火の粉止め(spark arrester):機関車の煙突の頂上に取りつけたかご状の金網.
cowling
Pronunciation: /ˈkaʊlɪŋ/
Definition of cowling in English:
noun
one and all
Everyone, as in She's told one and all about their quarrel. [c. 1375]
Everyone:well done one and all!
MORE EXAMPLE SENTENCES
- A sincere thanks to one and all and best wishes to everyone for a very Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year.
- A good time was had by one and all and there are no complaints.
- We had a lovely session at our Manchester Summit, introducing one and all to Blogging.
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