oblivion信息详情
n.遗忘;湮没;赦免
oblivions───n.遗忘;湮没;赦免
oblivious───adj.遗忘的;健忘的;不注意的;不知道的
oblation───n.祭品,奉献物
obligation───n.义务;职责;债务
oblations───n.祭品,奉献物
obligations───n.[法]义务;债务;承付款项(obligation的复数)
obliquation───倾斜
obliviously───adv.遗忘地
Bolivian───adj.玻利维亚的;玻利维亚人的;n.玻利维亚人
He often drinks himself into oblivion.───他常常喝酒喝得不省人事。
Sam longed for the oblivion of sleep.───萨姆恨不得一睡不醒,了无心事。
Most of his inventions have been consigned to oblivion.───他的大部分发明都湮没无闻了。
Those with a passing interest in history recall how the last time the Tories lured them into government the party was consigned to oblivion.───对历史稍感兴趣的人会记得,上一次保守党引诱他们组建联合政府,自由民主党最终被遗忘到九霄云外。
Facing oblivion, or at least mega-metamorphosis, is something that few of us are emotionally prepared to do.───面对遗忘,或至少特大变态,是这几年我们的心理准备做的事。
Something with the wings of a bird, something of anguish and oblivion.───鸟的双翼的某些事物,痛苦与遗忘的某些事物。
Or, to be more precise, the Cavendish - the variety sold in shops throughout Britain - may be en route to oblivion.───更精确地说,「板烟」,在全英国各店家贩卖的品种,可能正在往淹没的路上。
"The Sphinx has thus emerged into the landscape out of shadows of what seemed to be an impenetrable oblivion, " the New York Times declared.───“斯芬克斯从此从看似不可摧毁的遗忘阴影中解脱,成为了一处景观。”当时的《纽约时报》如此宣称。
But, Mr. Darnay, oblivion is not so easy to me, as you represent it to be to you.───达尔内先生,要永远遗忘在我可不是那么容易的,并不像你所说的那么轻松。
Most of his work has now been consigned to oblivion.