dirge
英[dɜːdʒ]
美[dɝdʒ]
- n. 挽歌;哀悼歌
实用场景例句
- ...the mournful dirge, 'Erin's Lament'.
- 哀婉的乐曲,《爱尔兰挽歌》
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- It was to be a funeral dirge, a farewell song to a dead friendship.
- 这将是一首葬礼挽歌, 一首为夫去的友谊谱写的告别曲.
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- Captain, make sure that the band plays a dirge.
- 上尉, 一定让乐队为他们演奏一首表达我们哀思的挽歌.
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- His songs are full of dirge.
- 他的歌充满了忧伤.
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- But the old who seems to have in my ear, like a dirge soft, lingering.
- 但好像有谁来老在我耳边轻吟, 似一首轻轻的哀乐, 挥之不去.
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- The stranger, after listening for a moment, joined in the mournful dirge.
- 听了一会儿后这个陌生人也跟著唱起了悲哀的挽歌.
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- That the Song of life is a dirge.
- 生命是一首挽歌.
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- She threw down her basket and intoned a peasant dirge.
- 她撂下菜篮,唱起庄稼人的哀歌.
辞典例句
- Time passes like a dirge, white dye alone across the face of the ear.
- 岁月如挽歌般逝去, 划过脸庞独独染白那耳畔的青丝.
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- Radiohead is singing a dirge to the record industry.
- ”收音机头”乐队为唱片行业唱响了挽歌.
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