bunin
常見(jiàn)例句
- During the civil war Ivan Bunin, a writer, noted the “extreme repetitiveness” of Russian history, “its fatal peculiarity of always moving forward in circles”.
內(nèi)戰(zhàn)期間,作家伊萬(wàn)?布寧曾指出,俄羅斯歷史的“極度反復(fù)性”注定了俄羅斯總是在走回頭路。 - “The release of Tolstoy” was the title of a wonderful account of Tolstoy's last days by Ivan Bunin, a Russian poet and writer who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1933.
一篇出色地描述了托氏最后的日子的報(bào)告,題目就叫做“托爾斯 泰的出走”,作者伊萬(wàn) 布寧,是俄國(guó)的詩(shī)人和作家,1933年獲得諾貝爾獎(jiǎng)。 - Bunin paid lifetime attention to the value of life, especially after traveling back from some ancient oriental countries. He became greatly interested in the philosophy of oriental religions.
布寧一生中都在關(guān)注人的生命價(jià)值,特別是在游歷了東方一些古老國(guó)家之后,開(kāi)始對(duì)東方的宗教哲學(xué)產(chǎn)生濃厚的興趣。 - To nail the point, he hurled the Bunin book against the wall and watched while it fluttered earthward like a stricken bird.
NEWYORKER: After the Movie - Even towards the end, when the feverish playwright came on a trip to Moscow, Knipper would stay out with fellow actors until four in the morning, leaving him in the company of Ivan Bunin.
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