the libertine
常見(jiàn)例句
- He persisted, however, in his first resolution, and insisted upon being the libertine, and destroyed.
然而此人執(zhí)意不改初衷,堅(jiān)持要做一個(gè)浪蕩子,一個(gè)毀滅的浪蕩子。 - It is Tirso' s play that has put the legend and the figure together, and depicted the image of the libertine for the first time.
這個(gè)劇本第一次將唐璜這個(gè)人物與傳說(shuō)中的故事緊緊地聯(lián)系在了一起,第一次塑造出了唐璜這個(gè)浪蕩子的形象。 - In Chinese classical literature, imperishable works tend to exhibit the misery caused by the limit in freedom and energy, expressing the libertine and grieving feelings.
在中國(guó)古代文學(xué)史上,千古流芳的憂生之作,往往比較多地表現(xiàn)對(duì)生命不自由和生命活力不能張揚(yáng)的痛苦,表現(xiàn)由此而產(chǎn)生的曠達(dá)不羈、慷慨悲涼之情。 - Chairman Mao banned gambling in China long ago, but it endures in Macau because of a wrinkle of history: the city was a Portuguese colony for nearly five hundred years, and when it returned to Chinese control, in 1999, it was entitled to retain some of the flamboyantly libertine traditions that led W. H.
NEWYORKER: The God of Gamblers - After all, it was only earlier this century that people were captivated by the tale of this audacious Austrian libertine of dubious aristocratic roots who moved to Floreana, one of the Galapagos islands, with her three lovers and proclaimed herself its empress.
ECONOMIST: Island life - In the bat world, it seems that you do not have to be cleverer to be a libertine than to be a faithful husband.
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