Quakers信息详情
n.贵格会;贵格会信徒(Quaker的复数)
quackers───n.鸭子;发出嘎嘎声的人
Quakers───n.贵格会;贵格会信徒(Quaker的复数)
quakes───v.(因恐惧或紧张)发抖,颤抖,哆嗦;(大地、建筑物等)震动,摇晃;怕得发抖(幽默用法);n.地震(等于earthquake);颤抖,哆嗦;震动,摇晃
quavers───v.(人的嗓音)颤抖;发颤音;用颤音唱;n.颤抖的嗓音;八分音符;颤音
squeakers───n.雏鸽;小猪;咬臼者;吱吱叫的东西;发出短促刺耳声的人(或物)
quarters───n.住处;四分之一(quarter的复数);营房;v.把…四等分;供…住宿(quarter的三单形式)
quashers───类星体
-takers───n.接受者;购买者(taker的复数)
Dunkers───登卡尔派
Cadbury was founded by Quakers almost 200 years ago with a renowned care for its workers.───吉百利由夸克斯兄弟于将近200年前成立,以保护员工福利闻名。
Four Quakers were hanged in Boston between 1659 and 1661 for persistently returning to the city to stand up for their beliefs.───四名贵格教徒就因屡次返回波士顿坚持其信仰而被处以绞刑。
Quakers often dressed their "passengers," both male and female, in gray dresses, deep bonnets and full veils.───教徒经常让他们的“乘客”不分男女穿上灰衣服,戴上深沿帽,披着把头部完全遮盖住的面纱。
And many a solitude has been lighted by the discovery of what the Quakers call "that of God in every man. "───教友派信徒宣称的“上帝与每个人同在”的发现照亮了许多孤独的日子。
According to Fox's journal, Justice Bennet "was the first that called us Quakers, because I bade them tremble at the word of the Lord" .───据他的日记说,贝湼特法官是「第一个叫我们做战栗教徒的人。因为我嘱咐他们栗栗危惧听天主言」。
And it is only right that Quakers all but worship silence, for it is the place where everyone finds his God, however he may express it.───而贵格会的信徒崇拜沉默就更理所当然了,因为这里是各人找到他自己上帝的地方。
Her ideas did not disappear after her death and her work was remembered in 1947 when the Quakers were given the Nobel Peace Prize.───她的思想并未因她的去世而消失,在她去世后,当1947年教友派信徒们获得诺贝尔和平奖时,人们再次回忆起她所做的工作。
They were Quakers , and the Quakers had a tradition of being active in social and civic causes.───他们是公谊会教徒,而公谊会教徒有积极参与社会和公民事业的传统。
In colonial America, enclaves of Quakers existed in Love Rhode Island, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and western New Jersey.───在殖民地美国,新泽西州西部的飞地谊中存在的罗得岛,北卡罗莱纳州,宾夕法尼亚州和。
Quakers were not disgraced in the first derby match of Third Division standing played at the Victoria Ground.
Quakers were caught napping again two minutes later.
They, or at least the Quakers who lived in our town, had become paragons of propriety.
Quakers didn't lose their composure after the break.
The Quakers failed to adapt and almost died.
This time the Quakers were not going to wear it.
Quakers were easy meat at home.
Melville uses this chapter to satirize the Quakers.
Suddenly, goals were easy to score against Quakers.