Horace信息详情
n.贺拉斯(男子名)
Horace───n.贺拉斯(男子名)
thoraces───n.胸膛;胸部
boraces───n.硼砂(borax的变形)
thorac-───胸腔
to race───比赛
-thoraces───n.胸膛;胸部
Thrace───n.色雷斯(自爱琴海至多瑙河的巴尔干半岛东南部地区)
enrace───激怒
horal───adj.时间上的;每小时的;一小时的
It seemed to me as though no one would ever quote Horace again, as anything but a lie. Of course, that's not the case.───我看来,似乎谁也不会再引用贺拉斯的话了,除非是在撒谎。当然,事实并非如此。
My mother insisted on naming me Horace.───我母亲执意给我取名叫霍勒斯。
the Greeks held novelty in such disdain as we," asked Horace in his epistle, "what work of ancient date would now exist?"───霍勒斯在他的书信中问道:“如果希腊人也像我们这样鄙视新奇事物,那么古代的作品现在还会存在吗?”
As Horace Mann, the great educator, once said, "Habits are like a cable. We weave a strand of it everyday and soon it cannot be broken. "───正像大教育家霍瑞斯·曼曾经说的,“习惯就像一股绳,每天我们缠上一股线,不久它就牢不可破”。
Academy Permanent Secretary Horace Engdahl said he was a writer of great diversity.───皇家学院终身秘书长贺瑞斯·恩格道尔说他是一位多样性的作家。
Roderick: (reaching out for the check) Mr. Horace, according to our convention, now it's the time for you to return the check.───罗德里克:(伸手出拿支票)霍勒斯先生,按照我们的约定,现在是你归还支票的时候了。
Horace: Thanks a lot. You've really got a very nice place here. Wait a minute - what's that noise behind the kitchen door?───贺瑞斯:谢谢。你住的地方真不错。嗯,厨房门后传来的是甚麽声音?
"[Sir Thomas] More was a man of stately and handsome presence " (Horace Walpole).───“〔托马斯爵士〕莫尔是个威严、庄重、英俊的人”(霍拉斯·沃波尔)。
There's no point in asking Horace for a donation; you know how closefisted he is.───没有必要叫霍勒斯捐款,你知道他是何等的吝啬。
Horace left school at age 14, just as the First World War broke out.
Jim Burke and Horace Deets were succinct.
But one friend, Zak Ove, son of film-maker Horace Ove,(http://sentencedict.com/Horace.html) encouraged him to pursue an interest in photography.
Horace is right this minute painting the kitchen.
He bore more than a passing resemblance to Horace Greeley.
Monk shares the piano bench with Horace Silver, a most extraordinary moment in jazz history.
My mother insisted on naming me Horace.
There were some bright spots: Horace Lamb received a knighthood.
For Horace it might have been a short madness; in Frere it threatened to become a running sore.