constance
英 ['kɔnstəns]
美
- n. 康士坦茨湖(位于瑞士、德国和奥地利交界处)
实用场景例句
- "I think he was a bit of a devil," Constance said.
- “我想他有点儿淘气,”康斯坦丝说道。
柯林斯例句
- Little Constance had a temperature that day.
- 小康斯坦丝那天发烧了。
柯林斯例句
- Constance doesn't like white mattress.
- 康斯坦斯不喜欢白床垫.
《简明英汉词典》
- Sophia saw Mr. Scales chatting with Constance.
- 索菲亚看见史盖尔斯先生正在和康斯坦斯聊天.
辞典例句
- And these carried back to Sondra, along with certain embellishments by Constance , had the desired effect.
- 这些后来又传到桑德拉的耳朵里, 加上康斯坦丝添枝加叶,就弄假成真了.
辞典例句
- Constance : Could you imagine someone being hanged because of something I said.
- 你能否想象有人会因为我说的话而上吊自杀吗?
互联网
- All thoughts of romance were banished from Constance's head.
- 所有浪漫的念头都被赶出了康斯坦斯的脑袋.
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- Constance: I thought you said you came from upstairs.
- 康丝坦: 我以为你说你来自楼上.
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- Through her tears , Constance began to tell the dreadful story.
- 康士坦茨 流着泪开始讲述那个可怕的故事.
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- Cardinal wears red leather war clothing and Constance dresses like modern woman.
- 主教穿的红皮战袍;还有康斯坦斯穿的像个现代女性.
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- I had stayed in a relative's apartment near lake Constance.
- 我住在康士顿斯湖附近的亲戚家里.
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- She was somewhat Constance.
- 她多少还有点挂念康斯坦斯.
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- No, I prepared it for Constance.
- 不, 我为康斯坦斯准备的.
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- Nora was determined that tragedy would impinge as little as possible Constance's life.
- 诺拉决定让悲剧尽量少影响康斯坦斯的生活.
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- Beaumont , Constance E . How Superstore Sprawl Can Harm Communities . National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1994.
- 着, 超级商场的扩张如何危害社区, 国立史迹保存信托机构, 1994年.
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双语例句
- 1. Constance doesn't have a way with words like you do.
- 康斯坦丝没有你这么健谈。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. "I think he was a bit of a devil," Constance said.
- “我想他有点儿淘气,”康斯坦丝说道。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Little Constance had a temperature that day.
- 小康斯坦丝那天发烧了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The old lady's reminiscences were a continual delight to Constance.
- 这位老太太对往事的回忆为康斯坦丝带来了无穷的快乐.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. Constance's husband is a financial analyst.
- 康斯坦斯的丈夫是一名财政分析家.
来自《简明英汉词典》
英文词源
- constance (n.)
- mid-14c., "steadfastness," from Old French constance "steadfastness, permanence" (14c.), from Latin constantia (source of Italian costanza, Spanish constancia), noun of action from constantem (see constant (adj.)). Obsolete since 17c. except as a given name for a girl, which enjoyed a mild popularity in U.S. c. 1945-1955.