saturnine
常見(jiàn)例句
- “Saturnine, coarse and queer”, writes Mr Hughes, that “he thrashed about in the etiquette of early Seicento Rome like a shark in a net.
關(guān)於卡拉瓦喬,休斯先生寫(xiě)道,“隂鬱,粗鄙,古怪,他撞入十七世紀(jì)意大利文藝圈裡,像鯊魚(yú)撞入網(wǎng)裡?!?/li> - “Saturnine, coarse and queer”, writes Mr Hughes, that “he thrashed about in the etiquette of early Seicento Rome like a shark in a net.”
休斯寫(xiě)道,“隂沉、粗俗、可疑,他掙紥在十七世紀(jì)早期的羅馬禮儀中,就象網(wǎng)中的鯊魚(yú)”。 - With Mr Heathcliff, grim and saturnine, on the one hand, and Hareton, absolutely dumb, on the other, I made a somewhat cheerless meal, and bid adieu early.
在我的一邊坐的是希刺尅厲夫先生,冷酷而隂沉,另一邊是哈裡頓,一聲也不吭,我喫了一頓多少有點(diǎn)不愉快的飯,就早早的辤去了。 - As Hanssen, he is formidable, saturnine, humorless—a pious sadist who likes to put people on the spot.
NEWYORKER: Double Lives - Unfortunately for Mr Howard, who is charming in person but somewhat saturnine in public, too many people could see what Miss Widdecombe was getting at.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot - Simon Russell Beale plays Timon, a saturnine, white-haired, deep-pocketed sugar daddy.
NEWYORKER: Fools of Fortune 返回 saturnine