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hurston的意思

hurston中文翻譯:

赫斯頓(人名)

相似詞語短語

in no hurry───不著急;不匆忙;不急于行動,不著忙; 不愿意

hurry off───匆匆離去;(使)迅速離開

deconsecrate a church───拆散教堂

solace church───安慰教堂

i hurt you───我傷害了你

churned up───攪拌

churchy life───教會生活

nave church───教堂船

hurt my hand───傷了我的手

americans united separation church state───美國聯合分離教會國家

雙語使用場景

Evidently, however, Hurston had prepared another version, a manuscript that was recently discovered and published after having been forgotten since 1929.───然而,赫斯頓顯然準備了另一個版本,一部自從1929年以來就被遺忘了的手稿最近被發現并發表了。

Like her immediate predecessors, Zora Neale Hurston and Gwendolyn Brooks, she focused her novel on an ordinary Black woman's search for identity within the context of a Black community.───就像她的前輩佐拉·尼爾·赫斯頓和格溫德林·布魯克斯一樣,她把小說的重點放在一個普通的黑人女性在黑人社區的背景下尋找身份。

Alice walker, the most contemporary influential black woman writer, honors Hurston as her "literary foremother".───最有當代影響力的黑人女性作家愛麗絲·沃克將赫斯頓譽為“文學先驅”。

Like Morrison, who learned much from Hurston, she did not put the politics of race above the existential essence of black culture.───如同莫里森一樣——莫里森受赫斯頓很大影響,赫斯頓并沒有把種族政治置于黑人文化的存在實質之上。

"I will fight for my country, but I will not lie for her. " - Zora Neale Hurston.───“我會為我的祖國而戰,但我不會為她去行騙。”-佐拉o尼爾o赫斯頓。

The early nineteen twenties marked the beginning of Zora Neale Hurston's life as a writer.───在二十世紀二十年代初,標志著她開始了一位作家的生涯。

Today, Zora Neale Hurston has not been forgotten. She influenced other African-American female writers, including Alice Walker.───如今,卓拉.尼爾.赫斯特并沒有被人忘記,她影響了其他非裔女作家,這就包括艾麗絲.沃克。

Hurston received praise for her work by both blacks and whites. But not everyone enjoyed her work.───赫斯特因其作品而分別獲得了黑人和白人的稱贊,但并非每個人都喜歡她的小說。

During the next several years, Hurston traveled in Florida and the Caribbean to collect and write stories about what she saw.───在此后的幾年里,赫斯特到了佛羅里達和加勒比海,收集黑人文化資料,撰寫她所看到的故事。

英語使用場景

Zora Neale Hurston is regarded as the pioneer of Afro - Americans female literature.

In nineteen twenty-five, Hurston traveled to New York City. This was during the period known as the Harlem Renaissance.

Zora Neale Hurston is universally acknowledged as the Mother of Black Female Literature and she is regarded as one of the greatest writers during the Harlem Renaissance.

Zora Neal Hurston is considered among the foremost writers of the Harlem Renaissance.

Chapter Three offers readers the reasons of Hurston's being forgotten and her rediscovery , thus points out that Hurston as a literary foremother of black women writers exerts great influence on them.

Zora Neale Hurston, novelist, anthropologist and folklorist , is an important but controversial figure in the Harlem Renaissance.

This was expressed in literature, music and other art forms. Hurston and her stories about Eatonville became important during the Harlem Renaissance.

Zora Neale Hurston published her first book, "Jonah's Gourd Vine, " in nineteen thirty-four. The story takes place in a small Florida town.

In nineteen fifty-nine, Hurston suffered a stroke and entered a nursing home in Fort Pierce, Florida. She died there a year later and was buried in an unmarked grave.