undying fame
常見(jiàn)例句
- He wrote one poem which ensured his undying fame.
他寫(xiě)的一首詩(shī)使他永享盛名。 - To show his undying love for the maiden, he decided that the laurel would be his favorite tree and should be the prize of honour and fame for deathless poets and poetry .
為了表示他對(duì)仙女未泯的愛(ài)情,他將月桂樹(shù)作為他最喜愛(ài)的樹(shù)種,并決定將它作為一種對(duì)榮譽(yù)與威望的獎(jiǎng)勵(lì),把它授予那些永恒的詩(shī)人和流芳百世的詩(shī)。 - Here Milton is elaborating on the details of his anticipation of his undying fame. This is a polemical tract about a new way in which the Anglican church government should be organized.
在這兒彌爾頓詳細(xì)的講述了他對(duì)自己,不朽之名的期望,這是一個(gè)關(guān)于英國(guó)國(guó)教教會(huì),政府要采取新的組織方式的論辯文。
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