Dorian

英['dɔriən] 美
  • adj. 多里安人的
  • n. 多里安人

英文词源


Dorian (adj.)
c. 1600, in reference to the mode of ancient Greek music, literally "of Doris," from Greek Doris, district in central Greece, traditionally named for Doros, legendary ancestor of the Dorians, whose name is probably related to doron "gift" (see date (n.1)).

双语例句


1. He's a real Dorian Gray, apparently untouched by the ageing process.
他像是不受衰老过程的影响,青春永驻。

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2. Dorian murmured a graceful compliment and looked round the room.
道林低声说了句得体的客套话,朝四周打量了一下.

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3. The two men's eyes met. In Dorian's there was infinite pity.
两个人的眼光相遇了. 道林的眼光里流露了无限的恻怆.

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4. Hallward was thunderstruck. He looked at Dorian Gray in absolute amazement.
哈尔伍德变得目瞪口呆. 他不知所措地瞧着道林·格雷.

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5. Dorian's whims are laws to everybody, except himself.
道林的怪念头对旁人来说都是法律, 就他自己可以例外.

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