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意思翻译

v.畏缩(cower的ing形式)

相似词语短语

cohering───v.凝聚;连贯;粘着;团结一致(cohere的现在分词)

covering───n.遮盖物,覆盖层;v.遮盖,覆盖(cover的现在分词)

dowering───n.天赋;嫁妆;亡夫遗产;vt.给以嫁妆;给以产业;n.(Dower)人名;(英)道尔

lowering───n.(缓慢地)放下,降下;减少,降低;降下人或物;adj.乌云密布的,阴沉的;黑暗的,昏暗的;使低劣的;减少体力的

powering───n.动力估计

towering───adj.高耸的;卓越的;激烈的;v.高翔(tower的ing形式)

coweringly───畏缩地

scowdering───嘲笑

cockering───n.可卡犬,西班牙猎犬;斗鸡的人;老兄;v.娇惯,溺爱,放纵;n.(Cocker)(美、爱尔兰、英)科克尔

双语使用场景

My foot struck her, cowering in a corner of the room.───我的脚步声碰到了她,蜷缩在屋子的角落里。

Instead of cowering away from it, welcome it with open arms.───与其颤抖着远离它,不如敞开臂膀欢迎它。

She returned home to Colorado cowering and fearful.───她返回科罗拉多老家时变得畏缩恐惧。

A young, lanky, man with grey blue eyes and short black hair wearing khaki pants and a white cotton tee was cowering against the wall.───一个身材瘦长的年轻人靠在在墙上蜷缩成一团,他长着一双蓝灰色的眼睛,留着一头乌黑的短发,穿着卡其布长裤和白色棉T恤衫。

But Bush is unlikely ever to escape the image of him cowering behind a lectern watched by an unruffled Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki.───不过,正如当时安详的伊拉克总理马基利所见到的那样,布什蜷缩在演讲台后的狼狈形象已被定格。

We were all representatives of a shadow society, cowering under a cloud of bad tidings that would never come.───我们只是影子社会的芸芸众生,畏缩在永未实现的不测风云背后。

The most notorious pirates from around the world are uniting against our enemy, and yet you sit here cowering in your bathwater!───世界各处的那些声名狼籍的海盗都在联合起来对抗我们的敌人,而你却坐在这儿,委琐在你的洗澡水里。

what a thing it is to be a ghost, cowering and shivering in an altered world, a prey to apprehension and despair!───成为鬼魂是这么一件事啊,在一个变样的世界里畏缩和颤抖,受尽恐惧与绝望。

Another daughter was discovered cowering under a bed with her hand severed.───店主的另一个女儿被发现蜷缩在床下,被砍断了一只手。

英语使用场景

He turned his baleful glare on the cowering suspect.

They were cowering in the cellars, trapped by the shelling.

Tick advanced on his prey cowering constipated against the wall.

The roar ceased, leaving them cowering against tattered wallpaper.

Stop cowering! I'm not going to hit you.

There he sat, cowering against the wall, blubbering like a child.

If you see the audience cowering back, you are too loud.

Spoiled gardens, dusty flowers, small animals cowering under wilting leaves.

These were the days of ducking and cowering under our desks to survive a direct hit from an atomic bomb.