mildred
英 ['mildrid]
美
- n. 米尔德里德(女子名,意为温柔、和善的)
考试真题
- As a third generation native of Brownsville, Texas, mildred Garza never pleased move away.
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实用场景例句
- Mildred and I are very compatible. She's interested in the things that interest me.
- 我和米尔德丽德很合得来,我感兴趣的东西她也感兴趣。
柯林斯例句
- Mildred and Fred got on their horses and rode to the spot.
- 米尔德里德和佛瑞德骑上马跑到那儿.
超越目标英语 第4册
- Mildred sent him a postcard to announce her safe arrival.
- 米尔维给他寄了一张明信片,报告她平安抵达了.
辞典例句
- Mildred liked the crowd and the band.
- 米尔锥喜欢熙攘的人群和乐队.
辞典例句
- Miss Mildred stood her ground.
- 麦爵德小姐坚持着.
辞典例句
- You're looking very fraught, Mildred! Is there anything the matter?
- 米尔德丽德! 看起来你忧心忡忡,有什么不对劲 吗 ?
辞典例句
- Mildred phoned to say she has a splitting headache and won't be coming to work today.
- 米尔德里德打电话说她头痛欲裂,因此今天不来上班了.
辞典例句
- Upon Charlie's return, Charlie finds out that Mildred's new boyfriend is Rocky.
- 查理返港后, 发现洛奇是他的情敌,大怒并追杀洛奇.
互联网
- In the hospital, Rocky leaves when he sees Mildred taking care of Charlie.
- 当洛奇到医院探访查理时,看到妙芬正在侍奉汤药,黯然神伤.
互联网
- Is Mildred going to make up with Charlie or will she still choose Rocky?
- 妙芬最后会重回查理怀抱还是投向洛奇 呢 ?
互联网
- Dance classes, Mildred's Academy of Dance, guaranteed to get you off my toes, in a week.
- 舞蹈课程, 缪德莉舞蹈学院, 让你不再踩到我的脚, 一星期保证班.
互联网
- His mother , Mildred , developed cancer and died when James was only nine years old.
- 母亲米尔德里德在詹姆斯仅九岁时就患癌症去世了.
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双语例句
- 1. Mildred and I are very compatible. She's interested in the things that interest me.
- 我和米尔德丽德很合得来,我感兴趣的东西她也感兴趣。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Mildred and Fred got on their horses and rode to the spot.
- 米尔德里德和佛瑞德骑上马跑到那儿.
来自超越目标英语 第4册
- 3. He pretended not to notice that Mildred was inattentive.
- 他装出一付没有注意到米尔锥心不在焉的样子.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Mildred sent him a postcard to announce her safe arrival.
- 米尔维给他寄了一张明信片,报告她平安抵达了.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Mildred liked the crowd and the band.
- 米尔锥喜欢熙攘的人群和乐队.
来自辞典例句
英文词源
- Mildred
- fem. proper name, Old English Mildðryð, from milde "mild" (see mild) + ðryð "power, strength." A popular name in the Middle Ages through fame of St. Mildred (obit c. 700), abbess, daughter of a Mercian king and a Kentish princess. Among the 10 most popular names for girls born in the U.S. between 1903 and 1926, it hasn't been in the top 1,000 since 1983.