giles
英 [dʒailz]
美
- n. 贾尔斯(男子名);圣伊莱斯(7世纪在法兰西的希腊隐士,残疾人,乞丐以及被社会遗弃者的主保圣人)
实用场景例句
- "Giles phoned this morning," Mirella said with feigned indifference.
- “贾尔斯今早来电话了,”米雷拉装作若无其事地说。
柯林斯例句
- Mr Giles pleads ignorance as his excuse.
- 贾尔斯先生把不知情当作自己的借口。
柯林斯例句
- Stop pawing me, Giles!
- 别碰我,贾尔斯!
柯林斯例句
- Giles set in motion a train of events which would culminate in tragedy.
- 贾尔斯触发了随后的一系列事件,这些事件最终将以悲剧收场。
柯林斯例句
- She laughs, blushes and twitters: "Oh, doesn't Giles have just the most charming sense of humour?"
- 她羞赧地笑了,尖声细气地说道:“哦,难道贾尔斯的幽默感不正是特招人喜欢的那种吗?”
柯林斯例句
- A redness stole into Marty's face as she mentioned Giles's name.
- 当玛蒂提到基尔斯的姓时,一丝红晕偷偷袭上她的面颊.
辞典例句
- Brittles looked doubtfully at Mr. Giles.
- 布立特尔斯疑虑重重地望着翟尔斯先生.
辞典例句
- Why not let Giles fetch her by himself?
- 干嘛不让基尔斯自己去接她?
辞典例句
- They placed Giles in charge of the group.
- 他们安排贾尔斯负责这个小组.
辞典例句
- I am afraid you have got yourself into a scrape there , Mr. Giles.
- 我担心你恐怕给自己惹麻烦了,翟尔斯先生.
辞典例句
- The two women - servants ran upstairs to carry the intelligence that Mr. Giles had captured a robber.
- 两名女仆跑上楼去报告翟尔斯先生逮住了一名窃贼的消息.
辞典例句
- The doctor signaled to Giles, who went and drew back the printed cotton curtains.
- 医生向基尔斯发出信号, 他便走过去拉开了凸纹条格细布的窗帘.
辞典例句
- I want to know something, Giles, about laser beams. You've read the subject up, but I know nothing about it.
- 贾尔斯,我想了解一下激光. 你对此题已读过不少资料, 而我却一无所知.
辞典例句
- Giles Gosling himself was somewhat scandalized at the obstreperous nature of their mirth.
- 吉尔斯·戈斯林本人看到大家高兴起来那么喧哗,有点难为情.
辞典例句
- Our current broker is Mr. Giles from Giles and Lane.
- 我们现在的经纪人是吉尔和连恩公司的吉尔先生.
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双语例句
- 1. Giles had not reckoned with the strength of Sally's feelings for him.
- 贾尔思没有料想到萨利对他的感情如此强烈。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. "Giles phoned this morning," Mirella said with feigned indifference.
- “贾尔斯今早来电话了,”米雷拉装作若无其事地说。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Mr Giles pleads ignorance as his excuse.
- 贾尔斯先生把不知情当作自己的借口。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Stop pawing me, Giles!
- 别碰我,贾尔斯!
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Giles set in motion a train of events which would culminate in tragedy.
- 贾尔斯触发了随后的一系列事件,这些事件最终将以悲剧收场。
来自柯林斯例句
英文词源
- Giles
- masc. proper name, from Old French Gilles, from Latin Egidius, Aegidius (name of a famous 7c. Provençal hermit who was a popular saint in the Middle Ages), from Greek aigidion "kid" (see aegis). Often used in English as a typical name of a simple-minded farmer.