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['eljәt]
n.
埃利奥特(Elias的异体,亦作Elliott,Elliot)(m.)



    eliot
    [ noun ]
    1. British poet (born in the United States) who won the Nobel prize for literature; his plays are outstanding examples of modern verse drama (1888-1965)

    2. <noun.person>
    3. British writer of novels characterized by realistic analysis of provincial Victorian society (1819-1880)

    4. <noun.person>


    1. JP has become a wine snob, and uses the language to dismiss the Nicaragua '89. In the Osborne world there is now an A level in joined-up writing; for GCSEs you do Elton John since nobody has heard of T S Eliot.
    2. For 50 years, Sir Michael has been writing his philosophical reflections on world events into his oratorio and opera libretti, ever since T.S. Eliot gave him some tips for writing "A Child of Our Time," which became his first major success.
    3. East Coker is the place from which the poet's ancestor Andrew Eliot emigrated to America in 1669.
    4. He succeeds Eliot Fried, who was named senior executive vice president in charge of Shearson's capital commitment committees.
    5. Paul Scofield and Peter Brook were reviving TS Eliot's The Family Reunion as part of their season at the Phoenix Theatre, which included Hamlet and an adaptation of Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory.
    6. It was not quite first in the field: the appearance of an earlier anthology, edited by Herbert JC Grierson in 1921, prompted TS Eliot to write his famous essay, The Metaphysical Poets.
    7. "Cats," musical based on T.S. Eliot's cat poems, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
    8. Its brochure states: "William Dampier the explorer was born in East Coker as was T.S. Eliot, the poet who although he emigrated to America, never forgot East Coker and mentions it in his poems."
    9. He guaranteed his family's financial security by joining seven corporate boards and becoming a partner and sometime lobbyist for the Boston law firm of Foley, Hoag & Eliot, a job that paid $350,000 a year.
    10. In an earlier generation - the Brontes, George Eliot - women dominated the Victorian novel; why had they no successors in the fin de siecle? Here are two books which fill in the gaps.
    11. In a memorable essay nearly 20 years later Eliot admitted that it had not solved the problem of reinventing verse drama.
    12. By the late 1950s, BMI was jokingly referred to in the industry as Big Money Incorporated, Eliot said in "Rockonomics." Today, the two companies compete on almost an even keel, Eliot said.
    13. By the late 1950s, BMI was jokingly referred to in the industry as Big Money Incorporated, Eliot said in "Rockonomics." Today, the two companies compete on almost an even keel, Eliot said.
    14. TS Eliot's encomium of Marie Lloyd applies equally well to Fanny Brice.
    15. That resolution, introduced by Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., follows recent remarks by President Bush that the United States opposes new settlements of Soviet Jews in East Jerusalem.
    16. "Silas Marner," by George Eliot, was the only book showing a dramatic change in popularity.
    17. So why not Walt? Some of Eliot's book is well-sourced, though not actually new.
    18. WILLIAM Christie's recordings with his group Les Arts Florissants are as eagerly awaited as those of John Eliot Gardiner with his London forces.
    19. He doesn't seem so. 'I crawled along, sometimes with a few benefactors' (they included TS Eliot, EM Forster, JB Priestley, Rebecca West and Isaiah Berlin).
    20. In 1965, poet T.S. Eliot died in London at the age of 76.
    21. Murder In The Cathedral, written in 1935, was Eliot's first play.
    22. Great Lakes patrons can choose from three different brews at $2.20 a glass with names such as Eliot's Amber, named for Eliot Ness, who frequented the bar and ran for mayor of Cleveland before gaining fame as a lawman, said Daniel Conway.
    23. Great Lakes patrons can choose from three different brews at $2.20 a glass with names such as Eliot's Amber, named for Eliot Ness, who frequented the bar and ran for mayor of Cleveland before gaining fame as a lawman, said Daniel Conway.
    24. By the same token, at the Oxford Playhouse, the Shared Experience touring production of The Mill on the Floss is nowhere near Eliot.
    25. Among Mr. Schmidt's current favorites are Manchester, N.H.-based United Savers Bancorp and Boston-based Eliot Savings Bank, each of which has been trading at little over half of book value.
    26. This morning in London at St. Stephen's Church, where Eliot was a zealous and regular parishioner, the event was celebrated with a performance of Mozart's Coronation Mass.
    27. The Supreme Court said Probate Judge Eliot K. Cohen exceeded his guardianship authority when he ordered the Walter E. Fernald State School in Worcester County to have the patients tested.
    28. It's time" was a line so often heard in British life that T.S. Eliot could slip it into "The Waste Land" along with unattributed lines of poetry from classic authors of the past.
    29. But, says Laurie Burt of Bostonbased Foley, Hoag & Eliot, as conflicts mount, the issue becomes more serious.
    30. And what Eliot says about Snow White and the dwarves we will leave to your imagination. All this should be a surprise only to those not steeped in now-it-can-be-told biographies.
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