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  • Townsend

    释义

    • [人名] [英格兰人姓氏] 汤森德地貌名称,来源于中世纪英语,含义是“村庄,居留地+末端”(village,settlement+end); [地名] [美国] 汤森

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    Townsend harbours no regrets.

    汤森心中无怨无悔。

    辞典例句

    Henry spent enough money to make Lynn Townsend look like a beggar.

    享利的那种大手大脚地乱花钱的做法使得汤森相形之下简直象个叫花子.

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    Noah Townsend did step down as chief of medicine.

    诺亚·汤森特的确不再担任内科主任.

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    Morris Townsend listened to this robust logic in silence.

    莫里斯·汤森德默默地听着这套充满生气的逻辑.

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    Dr. Townsend was a drug addict.

    汤森特医生是个嗜药成癖的瘾君子.

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    Andrew recognized some which Townsend had named.

    安德鲁认出了汤森特提到的那几种.

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    What went on in Townsend's mind at that point could only be guessed at.

    汤森那时心里在想什么,只能靠推测了.

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    Noah Townsend was fully up to the occasion , the epitome of a seasoned family physician.

    诺亚·汤森特那天不负重托, 全然一副恰值盛年的医生的派头.

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    Morris Townsend was a man of of spirit , and of remarkable powers of satire.

    莫里斯?汤森性格刚强, 讽刺起人来咄咄逼人.

    辞典例句

    Through his stethoscope, Noah Townsend's clinical notes revealed, he heard suppressed breath sounds and lung rales.

    从诺亚·汤森的诊断记录上可以看出, 他在听诊时发现有呼吸受到压抑的声音,肺部有罗音.

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    Townsend nodded several times with jerky movements of his head ; he spoke more softly.

    汤森特的头颤抖地点了几下,声调温和了许多.

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    Instead of concentrating on good cars, Lynn Townsend and his group started to expand overseas.

    林恩?汤森那些人并不把主要力量放在造好汽车这方面, 而是忙于向海外发展.

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    But I don't have to pretend that Tom Townsend's a nice guy.

    但是我并不需要假装把汤姆唐萨德当成好人.

    电影对白

    Miss Townsend, this is Mr. Charles Foster Kane.

    唐珊德小姐这是查尔斯·福斯特·凯恩先生!

    电影对白

    He crossed Townsend street, passed the frowning face of Bethel.

    他横过汤森德街, 打绷了面孔的伯特厄尔前面走过.

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  • 英英释义

    Noun

    • 1. United States social reformer who proposed an old-age pension sponsored by the federal government; his plan was a precursor to Social Security (1867-1960)
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