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walpole
时间: 2025-07-13 08:12:34
美 [ˈwɔːlpəʊl]

n. 沃波尔

双语例句
  • The word "serendipity" was coined by Horace Walpole in an 1854 letter, from a tale of three princes who "were always making discoveries, by accident, of things they were not in search of".

    “Serendipity”这个词,是在1854年由霍勒斯·沃波尔在一封信中创造的,这个词源于一个关于三个王子的故事,他们“总是意外地发现那些他们无意寻找的东西”。

  • I venerate the memory of my grandfather Horace Walpole.

    我崇敬我祖父的往事(霍勒斯·沃玻尔)。

  • 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)。

  • "A few stars, twinkling faintly in the deep blue of the night sky" (Hugh Walpole).

    “几颗星星在深蓝色的夜空中微微闪烁着”(休·沃波尔)。

  • French literary patron noted for her correspondence with Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Horace Walpole.

    法国文学赞助人,因与伏尔泰,孟德斯鸠,以及沃波尔通信而闻名。

  • Sir Robert Walpole, Britain’s first prime minister, used navy ships to smuggle his favourite wines from France.

    罗伯特•华尔波尔爵士(Sir Robert Walpole),英国第一任首相,曾利用海军战舰从法国偷运他最喜爱的葡萄酒。

  • Walpole believed every man had his price; this he was prepared to pay, but in return he expected absolute loyalty.

    沃波尔认为每个人都是待价而沽的。他愿意出价,但是必须能得到忠诚的回报。

  • The wines were no longer drunk, or even bought, when young: in 1714 Walpole was buying bottles of the 1706 vintage of the classier wines.

    葡萄酒初酿之时,不再马上饮用,甚至也不拿来买卖:1714年华尔波尔就买了多瓶1706年份的上等葡萄酒。