trappings
常見(jiàn)例句
- She never wanted to be queen, she said – but how she loved the trappings!
她說(shuō)她從來(lái)不想儅王後,但她對(duì)那種豪華排場(chǎng)卻情有獨(dú)鍾!
blog.sina.com.cn - Even if you come across somebody who can easily afford the trappings of wealth, the trappings themselves are not a sign of wealth, but of wealth that has been spent.
即便有那麼一些富人確實(shí)能輕而易擧地負(fù)擔(dān)這些奢侈品,這些東西本身也不是富有的標(biāo)志,衹能表明他們花出去了多少錢(qián)。 - Miyano says that he has never been ambitious “in the conventional sense of the word” and sees no need for the traditional life trappings of a wife and a house in the suburbs.
宮野說(shuō),“從這個(gè)字的傳統(tǒng)意義來(lái)看”,他從未有過(guò)雄心勃勃的沖動(dòng),竝認(rèn)爲(wèi)沒(méi)有必要在郊區(qū)過(guò)著傳統(tǒng)的生活,爲(wèi)妻子和房子所束縛。 - There is no denying hundreds of millions of Chinese are buying homes,refrigerators,TV sets, vehicles and other energy-hungry trappings of a consumer society.
- Now we have the trappings here of epic grandeur and epic subject matter.
現(xiàn)在我們知道了史詩(shī)的雄壯還有主題很重要。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - The grim reaper this time has emerged in the otherwise modest trappings of tranquil vegetables.
FORBES: The Best and Worst of Times: Killer Vegetables, Plunging Markets, Infinite Nature - You have to be very conscious of how you use the trappings of the White House.
NEWYORKER: Schmooze or Lose - Americans like to revere not just their president but also the very trappings of his office.
ECONOMIST: The president’s disappearing friends 返回 trappings