英:[ˈʃilə]
美:[ˈʃɪlɚ]
英:[ˈʃilə]
美:[ˈʃɪlɚ]
schil·ler
shI lr
noun
a bronzy iridescent luster (as of a mineral)
biographical name
(Johann Christoph) Friedrich von 1759–1805 German poet and dramatist
German
The first known use of schiller was in 1885
1 Later, when Schiller moved to nearby Weimar, he said he could never finish anything the Schlegels had published: “I find all that individuality shimmering on every page so repulsive.”
2 The project involves installing two openings in the median at Armitage Avenue and Schiller Street, the Chicago Department of Transportation said.
3 Schiller struggled incessantly with almost every issue of Horen, frustrated that “there were never enough good pieces, and what was good was clearly too sophisticated for readers.”
4 They had a campaign to censor and suppress it,” said Justin Schiller, founder and president of Kingston, New York-based Battledore Ltd., a dealer in antiquarian books who is selling the card.
5 Lawrence Schiller, a family friend who collaborated on Norman Mailer's classic "The Executioner's Song" and other books, said she surprised everyone by becoming such a strong force in his life.
6 Schiller and Charlotte eventually married so that the the relationship could continue without scrutiny.
7 It is a witty, large-spirited performance, well supported by Adrian Schiller as a revolutionary tailor, Nick Sampson as a suave minister and Olivia Poulet as a mayoral wife crazy for uniform.
8 Though Schiller’s ode has a corny streak, in a good performance Beethoven’s stormy, celestial and exuberant music sweeps you away.
9 On ABC, Williams said Schiller made a personal attack against him because she had a weak argument to justify his firing.
10 But later this year, the opera will move to the Schiller Theater, a smaller auditorium in the west.
11 “We laughed a lot and that was a good sign for me,” said Ms. Schiller.
12 NPR's president and CEO, Vivian Schiller, resigned last month after hidden camera footage from a conservative activist revealed a fellow executive there referring to the tea party movement as racist.
13 But perhaps Hooks' most affecting performance was as the widow looking back over her life in the "SNL" short film, "Love is a Dream," directed by Tom Schiller.
14 In fact, what makes this film so involving is that the bond between these women was as strong, passionate and complicated as the one they felt for Schiller, if not more so.
15 The libretto, adapted by manifold hands from Schiller’s 1804 play, is serviceable but wayward.
16 Sitting alone at her sewing machine, Ms. Schiller paused every time she was tempted to share an observation with her friends.
17 Schiller knew Monroe in her final days and recently released the memoir, "Marilyn & Me: A Photographer's Memories."
18 The tragedy Schiller wrote, in five outraged and overstuffed acts, was a “Romeo and Juliet” for the Age of Enlightenment, with loads of politics and a romantic rival mixed in.
19 Smaller clear stones and those with a very light schiller are typically free.
20 Jeff Schiller, the software developer who ran the tests mentioned by Opera, commented on Microsoft's test results.
一位软件开发者Jeff Schiller执行了Opera所提到的测试,并对微软的测试结果做出了评论。