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单词 glover
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Definition of glover in English:

glover

noun ˈɡlʌvəˈɡləvər
  • A maker of gloves.

    手套制造者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was important to be fashionably dressed and to avoid embarrassment on the dance floor so advertisements for goods and services abound; glovers, tailors, mercers, stay-makers vied with each other.
    • William Terrett, ‘a leather breeches maker and glover from London (late New York),’ bought the house from Newman in 1782, and his family lived there until 1822, when they sold it to Nathan Smith.
    • Face, in The Alchemist, explains to one aspiring gallant, that even if he made only forty marks a year, he would have enough money to be in credit with the glover and maintain a ‘naked boy in excellent fashion.’
    • Glove-making flourished in the town, and at markets and fairs glovers had pride of place at the High Cross, the base of which can be seen at the Shakespeare Centre.
    • He was the eldest son of John Shakespeare, a glover and dealer in other commodities who played a prominent part in local affairs, becoming bailiff and justice of the peace in 1568, but whose fortunes later declined.
    • His father was John Shakespeare, a tanner, glover, dealer in grain, and town official of Stratford.
    • Though we know Shakespeare was a glover's son, we tend to think that England awaited the Industrial Revolution for the classes to begin to mix.
    • Drapers and milliners, haberdashers and tailors, mercers and glovers - these were the ubiquitous tradespeople and retailers of Federation King Street.
    • In France, Martin was the patron of a wide range of leather-related guilds: tanners, leather-dressers, parchment-makers, morocco- and chamois-leather workers, glovers, purse-makers, and so on.
    • John traded as a glover, dealt in wood, and lent money to earn interest.
    • Shakespeare was the son of a Stratford glover, while the ‘aristocratic’ Marlowe father was was a very humble cobbler in Cambridge, whose university his child attended on a scholarship.
    • For all the fun she has setting up a morally depraved de Vere as the one true Bard, Freed lends support to the conventional storyline: the son of a Stratford glover somehow penetrates the Elizabethan stage world.

Definition of glover in US English:

glover

nounˈɡləvərˈɡləvər
  • A maker of gloves.

    手套制造者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was the eldest son of John Shakespeare, a glover and dealer in other commodities who played a prominent part in local affairs, becoming bailiff and justice of the peace in 1568, but whose fortunes later declined.
    • John traded as a glover, dealt in wood, and lent money to earn interest.
    • It was important to be fashionably dressed and to avoid embarrassment on the dance floor so advertisements for goods and services abound; glovers, tailors, mercers, stay-makers vied with each other.
    • In France, Martin was the patron of a wide range of leather-related guilds: tanners, leather-dressers, parchment-makers, morocco- and chamois-leather workers, glovers, purse-makers, and so on.
    • Though we know Shakespeare was a glover's son, we tend to think that England awaited the Industrial Revolution for the classes to begin to mix.
    • Glove-making flourished in the town, and at markets and fairs glovers had pride of place at the High Cross, the base of which can be seen at the Shakespeare Centre.
    • For all the fun she has setting up a morally depraved de Vere as the one true Bard, Freed lends support to the conventional storyline: the son of a Stratford glover somehow penetrates the Elizabethan stage world.
    • Drapers and milliners, haberdashers and tailors, mercers and glovers - these were the ubiquitous tradespeople and retailers of Federation King Street.
    • Shakespeare was the son of a Stratford glover, while the ‘aristocratic’ Marlowe father was was a very humble cobbler in Cambridge, whose university his child attended on a scholarship.
    • His father was John Shakespeare, a tanner, glover, dealer in grain, and town official of Stratford.
    • William Terrett, ‘a leather breeches maker and glover from London (late New York),’ bought the house from Newman in 1782, and his family lived there until 1822, when they sold it to Nathan Smith.
    • Face, in The Alchemist, explains to one aspiring gallant, that even if he made only forty marks a year, he would have enough money to be in credit with the glover and maintain a ‘naked boy in excellent fashion.’
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