wretches的意思
wretches中文翻譯:
n.可憐的人,不幸的人;卑鄙的人
retches───vi.作嘔,反胃;惡心;n.反胃,嘔吐
wrenches───n.[機]扳手(wrench的復數);v.猛扭;歪曲;使痛苦(wrench的三單形式)
wretched───adj.可憐的;卑鄙的;令人苦惱或難受的
stretches───伸張
Gretchen───n.格雷琴(女子名,等于Margaret)
britches───n.褲子;馬褲(長及膝蓋的褲子)
cratches───n.(英方)飼料箱;飼料架
crotches───n.(人的)胯部,分叉處;丫叉;n.(Crotch)人名;(英)克羅奇
crutches───n.拐杖,支撐物;叉狀架(crutch復數)
He thought of the hobbling wretches whom he had seen carrying cans and bottles to be filled by the barman.───他想起了他曾見過的那些跛著腳、拿著罐子和瓶子要酒保給他們倒酒的可有可無的人。
He has sympathy for those homeless wretches.───他同情那些無家可歸的可憐人。
They will scourge thee, the stony-hearted wretches!───他們會鞭打你,這些鐵石心腸的壞蛋!
If these wretches, my children, were princes, there would be thousands ready to offer their ministry.───我的兒女們,假使這群可憐蟲是一班王公,自然有幾千人把宗教道理同他們說。
A sort of gleam proceeds from these miserable wretches, as though their consciences were not heavy within them any more.───有一種輕微的光從這些窮苦的人群中透出來了,仿佛他們心中的壓抑已不存在。
Their beauty is their curse, for the old wretches have the needs of men. . . and souls as black as hell.───她們的美貌是她們的詛咒。這些老巫婆能夠滿足男人的需要…她們的靈魂和地獄一樣黑暗
Of course, there must BE something for those who are down, --for the barefooted BEggars, knife-grinders, and miserable wretches.───可是,對于那些下等人,那些赤腳鬼、窮光蛋、無賴漢,卻應當有一種東西。
The secret, in the eyes of these wretches , is unity which serves as a base of union.───對那些窮苦人來說,秘密是構成團結基礎的統一體。
In the next place, how did the hardened wretches that were there before me triumph over me.───再說,比我先進去的那些狠心的可憐蟲看到我會多么得意呀!
I marvel who these wretches could be, moving in such numbers, and so heavily armed.
High in the air, he had had an unimpeded view of them, poor wretches, too terrified even to pray.
He wrinkled his nose at the smells, thinking that the cowardly little wretches were trying to keep out of his way.
Who's trampled on my flowers? I bet it was those two little wretches who live next door.
But who gets these poor wretches with child?
These are the remains of unfortunate wretches driven to kill themselves in a futile attempt to escape the torments of the Castle.
The little wretches were all bedraggledfrom some roguery.
The sermon he found surprisingly proper, but Adams was repelled to see poor wretches fingering their prayer beads.
Ten thousand wretches wanted to be Byron and ended as wretches, still wanting.