He was an upright officer and a litterateur with four works of over seventy kinds.李调元为官刚直不阿,不为权臣;为学著述精宏,遍及四部,达七十余种,所刊大型文学丛书《函海》计四十函,八百五十二卷.When she heard the news, she jerked upright in surprise.当听到这则消息时, 她惊讶得跳了起来。With a...
He was sitting on an upright chair beside his bed, reading.他正坐在床前一张直背椅上看书。He was handsome, upright and chivalrous.他长相英俊,为人正直,风度翩翩。Cautiously, he moved himself into an upright position.他小心翼翼地直起了身子。...
他的头发淋雨后紧贴在头皮上。His hair was plastered down to his scalp by the rain.鸟儿们紧贴在墙上,啄着砖缝。The birds cling to the wall and nibble at the brickwork.他紧贴一面砖墙站着好让我通过。He flattened himself against a brick wall as I passed....
That was a conjecture, not a fact...那只是猜测,不是事实。That was a conjecture, not a fact.那只是猜测,不是事实。Whether or not her husband knew will always be a matter for conjecture.至于她丈夫知道与否, 将永远是个谜。No conjecture can be offered on the sub...
He gave his counter a polish with a soft duster.他用软抹布擦亮了自己的柜台。The maid went over the room quickly with a duster.那个女仆用掸子很快地给房间掸尘.He went over the surfaces with a duster.他用抹布擦干净了表面....
She longed for something to relieve the tedium of everyday life.她渴望有什么事情能排解她日常生活中的烦闷。She began to wonder whether she wouldn't go mad with the tedium of the job.她开始怀疑自己会不会被枯燥的工作逼疯。In myself I could observe the follow...