amelia
[ə'miljə]
- n. [外科] 无肢,[外科] 缺肢
英英释义
- 1. congenital absence of an arm or leg
实用场景例句
- Amelia gulped down her coffee and rushed out.
- 艾米莉亚一口气喝下咖啡便匆匆跑了出去.
《简明英汉词典》
- These words showed that Amelia was suspicious.
- 从这些话可看出阿米莉亚起了疑心.
《简明英汉词典》
- Amelia's letter had fallen as a blank upon him.
- 看了爱米丽亚的信,他身心麻木空虚.
辞典例句
- The young ladies in Amelia's society did this for her very satisfactorily.
- 和爱米丽亚来往的小姐们把这一套儿做得很到家.
辞典例句
- Rebecca's appearance struck Amelia with terror , and made her shrink back.
- 利贝卡一进房,爱米利亚就害怕得直往后退.
辞典例句
- Amelia got into the bath.
- 阿米莉进了澡盆.
辞典例句
- Amelia held him in utter contempt.
- 爱米丽亚根本看不起他.
辞典例句
- Marquis of Osborne became attached to Lady Amelia.
- 奥斯本侯爵倾心于爱米丽亚小姐.
辞典例句
- On the day Amelia went away, she was in such a passion of tears.
- 爱米丽亚离校那天她哭得死去活来.
辞典例句
- Rebecca was of a good - natured and obliging disposition ; and she like Amelia rather than otherwise.
- 利蓓加脾气好,肯迁就,而且一点也不讨厌爱米丽亚.
辞典例句
- This mystery served to keep Amelia's gentle bosom in a perpetual flutter of excitement.
- 这个猜不透的谜使温柔的爱米丽亚激动得老是定不下心.
辞典例句
- George, of course, took charge of Amelia . She looked as happy as a rose - tree in sunshine.
- 爱米丽亚当然有乔治招呼, 高兴得活像阳光下的一束玫瑰花.
辞典例句
- Catherine Zeta - Jones joins him as Amelia, a kind flight attendant.
- 凯萨琳?丽塔琼斯则饰演一位名为爱蜜莉亚的亲切空服员.
互联网
- Amelia had already broke all female and most male flying records.
- 艾米丽雅已经打破了男、女飞行的所有纪录.
互联网
- Eventually Amelia was flying a sleek Lockheed Vega instead of an Airster.
- 最后,艾米丽雅驾驶着一架流线型洛克希德织女座飞机飞上蓝天,取代了她原先的客机.
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双语例句
- 1. Amelia gulped down her coffee and rushed out.
- 艾米莉亚一口气喝下咖啡便匆匆跑了出去.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. These words showed that Amelia was suspicious.
- 从这些话可看出阿米莉亚起了疑心.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Amelia's letter had fallen as a blank upon him.
- 看了爱米丽亚的信,他身心麻木空虚.
来自辞典例句
- 4. The young ladies in Amelia's society did this for her very satisfactorily.
- 和爱米丽亚来往的小姐们把这一套儿做得很到家.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Rebecca's appearance struck Amelia with terror , and made her shrink back.
- 利贝卡一进房,爱米利亚就害怕得直往后退.
来自辞典例句
英文词源
- Amelia
- fem. proper name, of Germanic origin, literally "laborious" (cognates: Old Norse ama "to trouble"), later assimilated with Roman gens name Aemilia.