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lee
- IPA[lē]
美式
- the sheltered side of something; the side away from the wind;shelter from wind or weather given by a neighboring object, especially nearby land
noun: lee, plural noun: lee sides
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- 1. the sheltered side of something; the side away from the wind ducks were taking shelter on the lee of the island
- ▪ shelter from wind or weather given by a neighboring object, especially nearby land we pitch our tents in the lee of a rock
- the sediment of wine in the barrel.
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- the sediment of wine in the barrel; dregs.
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- (1914–97), English writer. He is best known for his autobiographical novels Cider With Rosie ...
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- tea.
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- (1922–2015), English actor; full name Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee. His reputation was ...
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- (1941–73), American actor; born Lee Yuen Kam. An expert in kung fu, he starred in a number of ...
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- (born 1939), US golfer; known as Supermex; full name Lee Buck Trevino. In 1971, he became the ...
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- a shore lying on the leeward side of a ship (and on to which a ship could be blown in foul weather).
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- the sheltered side of something; the side away from the wind: ducks were taking shelter on the lee of the island
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