tongueless
英 ['tʌŋlɪs]
美['tʌŋlɪs]
- adj. 哑的;缄默的,沉默的;没有舌头的
英英释义
- 1. lacking a tongue;
- "tongueless moccasins"
- 2. lacking power of speech
- 3. expressed without speech; especially because words would be inappropriate or inadequate;
- "a mute appeal"
- "a silent curse"
- "best grief is tongueless"- Emily Dickinson
- "the words stopped at her lips unsounded"
- "unspoken grief"
- "choking exasperation and wordless shame"- Thomas Wolfe
实用场景例句
- Haughtily raise oneself slightly says: " Majesty talks, boy behoove is tongueless. "
- 他谦卑而骄傲地欠身说: “ 陛下说话, 小子理应缄默. ”
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- Best grief is tongueless.
- 沉默无语是最大的悲哀.
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双语例句
- 1. Haughtily raise oneself slightly says: " Majesty talks, boy behoove is tongueless. "
- 他谦卑而骄傲地欠身说: “ 陛下说话, 小子理应缄默. ”
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- 2. What tongueless ghost of sin crept through my curtains?
- 邪恶的无声幽灵如何穿过我所设的屏障?
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- 3. Best grief is tongueless.
- 沉默无语是最大的悲哀.
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英文词源
- tongueless (adj.)
- late 14c., "having no tongue;" early 15c. as "speechless, silent," from tongue (n.) + -less. Related: Tonguelessly; tonguelessness.