priggish信息详情
adj.一本正经的;自负的;死板的
cho z spriggan───为了斯普林根
keep upright───[交][包装]勿倒置;[交]竖放;[法]切勿倒置
sprigs of dill───莳萝枝
upright───n.垂直;竖立;adj.正直的,诚实的;垂直的,直立的;笔直的;合乎正道的
uprights───vt.使竖立(upright的第三人称单数形式);n.支柱;跳高架;直立的东西(upright的复数形式)
morally upright───正直的
sprigs thyme───小枝百里香
upright piano───n.直立式钢琴;n.竖式钢琴
sprightly cbd───明快的中央商务区
sprig───n.小枝;图钉;年青人;子孙;vt.用钉子钉上;用小树枝装饰;使蔓生
And the Late Tang Form secluded poets had a great priggish and lonely spirit that became a symbol of noble quality in the Song Dynasty and later periods.───而且,晚唐体隐逸诗人孤高傲世的绝世风神甚至成了宋代乃至后来人们心目中品质高洁的象征。
a tiny priggish warning voice in my ear which in the tones of Collins told me it was seemly to hold back.───我耳边响起一种微弱的,一本正经的,象科林斯的声音,警告我最好不要去。
We had music, and we had poetry, and - this will sound very priggish - we had this tremendous high-thinking life.───我们有音乐、诗歌,这听起来有点自负,但是我们确实过着这种精神生活。
If I were to say "Language is related to our total psycho-physical makeup, " I might seem to announce a truism in a priggish modern jargon.───假如我曾说“语言与我们所有的心理-身理构成有关”,我或许就是在用自负的现代术语宣布一项公理。
But the British people hated to see their spirited queen lagging figuratively, if not literally, behind priggish Prince Albert.───但是,英国人讨厌看到他们的精神象征的女王落后于骄傲的艾尔伯特王子,即使象征性的也不允许。
There was a tiny, priggish , warning voice in my ears which in the tones of Collins told me it was seemly to hold back.───我耳边响起一种微弱的,一本正经的,象科林斯的声音,警告我最好不要去。
In his early 20s, bin Laden worked in the family business; he was a priggish young man who was also studying economics at a university.───在20岁出头的时候,本•拉登在自家的买卖中工作,同时在一所大学学习经济。他是一个古板的年轻人。
he was a priggish young man who was also studying economics at a university.───同时,作为一个自负的年轻人,他进入大学攻读经济学学位。
And only the most priggish today would argue that financial institutions are obliged to be fluffy.───如今,也只有最食古不化的人才会认为金融机构应该慈眉善目。