berenice

英 [,beri'naisi:; ,beri'ni:s] 美
  • n. 贝蕾妮斯(人名)

实用场景例句


Even Berenice seemed a little disappointed at the somewhat commonplace view.
就是白利莱茜也似乎对这种有点平凡的风景稍感到失望.

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At the moment he was mentally contrasting Aileen with Berenice.
在这时候他在思想上把爱铃与白丽莱茜比较了一番.

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He was sick to his soul with this worry over Berenice.
他对白丽莱茜的这种焦心真叫他苦死了.

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At the mention of Aileen, Berenice experienced a mental chill.
在提到爱玲时, 白丽莱茜感到内心的战栗.

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Berenice was in no way hypnotized by either his wealth or fame.
白丽莱茜是丝毫不会为他的财富和声名所迷的.

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Berenice strove valiantly to retain a serene interest.
白丽莱茜鼓起勇气保持一种冷静的兴趣.

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Berenice had survived all this.
白丽莱茜从这一切事情中自拔出来了.

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Berenice had been an impressionable child.
白丽莱茜本是个敏感的孩子.

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She considered Berenice a little difficult.
她认为白丽莱茜有点难弄.

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Well, there was Berenice, the one great dream of his life really come true.
好吧, 有了白丽莱茜, 他生命中最伟大的理想是真正实现了.

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Berenice sat on the side of the bed and began to cry softly to herself.
白丽莱茜坐在他的床边上,开始轻轻地呜咽起来.

辞典例句

Berenice : I know. Now how about going to the country dancing display?
贝丽奈西: 是啊. 现在去看土风舞表演好 吗 ?

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Diane soon decided to take a class with the famous photographer Berenice Abbott.
黛安很快决定去上当时著名摄影师贝瑞尼斯·阿博特开的(摄影)课程.

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双语例句


1. He had a sudden overwhelming desire to return to Berenice.
突然之间他产生了一个不可抗拒的渴望,想回到白丽莱茜身边去.

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2. Even Berenice seemed a little disappointed at the somewhat commonplace view.
就是白利莱茜也似乎对这种有点平凡的风景稍感到失望.

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3. At the moment he was mentally contrasting Aileen with Berenice.
在这时候他在思想上把爱铃与白丽莱茜比较了一番.

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4. He was sick to his soul with this worry over Berenice.
他对白丽莱茜的这种焦心真叫他苦死了.

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5. Indeed, Berenice had noticed his interest in the country was intense.
的确, 白丽莱茜注意到他对这个国家的兴趣是热烈的.

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英文词源


Berenice
fem. proper name, from Latin Berenice, from Macedonian Greek Berenike (classical Greek Pherenike), literally "bringer of victory," from pherein "to bring" (see infer) + nike "victory." The constellation Berenice's hair is from the story of the pilfered locks of the wife of Ptolemy Euergetes, king of Egypt, c. 248 B.C.E., which the queen cut off as an offering to Venus. The constellation features a dim but visible star cluster. But the earliest use of the phrase in astronomy in English was as a name for the star Canopus (1601).