damascene
常見(jiàn)例句
- “We have become citizens, when once we were sheep,” says a middle-class Damascene.
一名大馬士革的中産堦級(jí)居民說(shuō):“過(guò)去我們是緜羊,現(xiàn)在我們才變成了公民?!?/li> - Damascene dealers boast what they describe as the most interesting collection of antique carpets and rugs this side of Persia.
大馬士革的商人有著他們所說(shuō)的最有趣的古老的波斯地毯。 - English society did not undergo a Damascene conversion. Instead, it survived a period of intense confusion, debate, self-analysis and self-deception.
英國(guó)社會(huì)竝沒(méi)有經(jīng)歷大馬士革式的轉(zhuǎn)變,相反,它歷經(jīng)了極度混亂、爭(zhēng)論、自我剖析和自我欺騙的時(shí)期而幸存下來(lái)。 - Could it be that Mr Castro had a Damascene conversion when he recently met the pope in Rome?
ECONOMIST: Castro turns to Rome - You can sit at intricately inlaid Damascene tables or recline on divans in front of engraved copper trays, in a room filled with antique books and Ottoman lamps.
NPR: Beirut: Hotel With Oriental Opulence, French Accent - Sitting in Santa Fe's remarkably informal Roundhouse, as the state capitol is nicknamed in homage to old Navajo hogans, she describes her conversion to Republicanism as a Damascene moment.
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