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常見(jiàn)例句
- An irony shapes this pursuit, and Press' movie—one that's based in the gap between Cunningham's lush work and his weirdly ascetic life.
這種諷刺風(fēng)格成就了庫(kù)寧漢的追求,和普勒斯的電影,將庫(kù)寧漢的炫目作品和他古怪的苦行僧式生活連接起來(lái)。 - The contrast with France’s demonically hyperactive Nicolas Sarkozy and even Britain’s newly energised (and weirdly cheery) Gordon Brown has been striking.
與極度活躍的法國(guó)總統(tǒng)尼古拉斯?薩科奇,甚至最近精力充沛(且歡快得有點(diǎn)古怪)的英國(guó)首相戈登?布朗相比,反差明顯。 - We all know of actors who suddenly appear with painfully enlarged lips, weirdly raised eyebrows, or stunned foreheads, and who become very difficult to take seriously.
有的演員出現(xiàn)的時(shí)候突然被發(fā)現(xiàn)有著痛苦的張大的嘴唇,古怪的皺起的眉毛,或者是異常的突出的額頭,他們便很難讓人平常對(duì)待。 - The staging is careless and the lighting is weirdly overbright, as in an old television show.
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