①Her artificial gaiety disguised an inner sadness. ②The city is dotted with small lakes,natural and artificial. BA2.humanityA.n.人类 B.n.人道,仁慈 C.n.人性①The judge was praised for his courage and humanity. ②They did more harm than good to humanity. ...
Started in 1876 by Thomas Lightfoot to take advantage of the booming tourist trade, the 3ft gauge horse tramway runs from the main depot at Derby Castle, along the Promenade to the Villa Marina and Gaiety Theatre and new Cultural Area. Group visits to the Horse Tram Depot and Stables are ...
adj [attrib 作定语] without having or providing practical experience of sth 对某事物没有实际经验的: armchair critics 空谈的批评家 *| an armchair traveller, ie sb who reads or hears about travel but does not travel himself 神游旅行者(只阅读或听说关於旅游的事而不亲身旅行的人) *| armchair th...
But the gays will be out in full force for the return of the Symphony's popular "Holiday Gaiety" program. Conducted by Edwin Outwater and hosted by Peaches Christ, this year's show features drag artist Monet X Change, comedian Marga Gomez, mezzo-soprano and aerialist Nikola Printz, Sister ...
Wednesday, the 29th, the papers began to talk of “a tension in the political relations between France and Germany” which, however, did not quench the gaiety of a picnic luncheon in the grove by our river. In the afternoon the old _garde-champetre_ asked for H. in the courtyard. “...
Of all the old women I know, there is not one who keeps up her gaiety like Linor. I often visited Madame de Maintenon, and did all in my power to gain her affections, but could never succeed. The Queen of Sicily asked me one day if I did not go out with the King in his ...
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Her manner professed a gaiety that she did not feel. 她的神态显出一种她并未实际感受到的快乐。 82 profligate adj.行为不检的;n.放荡的人,浪子,肆意挥霍者 参考例句: This young man had all the inclination to be a profligate of the first water.这个青年完全有可能成为十足的浪子。 Similarly Am...
She laughed, and conversed with the family with infinite gaiety. I strove but in vain to follow her example. My spirits were evidently forced, and the constraint183 which I put upon myself escaped not Baptiste's observation. 'Come, come, Monsieur, cheer up!' said He; 'You seem not ...