Elsewhere, Gay catalogues her daily stresses as a fat woman, recalling the blunt, confessional voice she has assumed on her
blogs since her early Tumblr days.
v. to keep within limits 限制
Although Vitalie’s social life was confined to the church, shopping, and occasional games of whist, she somehow managed to
meet a French army officer in 1852.
(1)v. to obey or agree with something 遵从#
(2)v. to be in agreement or harmony 与...致
Wotan’s defense of rebellious love in the face of cold morality resonated with listeners who had to suppress their natural urges
and conform to norms, often by way of sham marriages.
(1)v. to surprise and confuse 使迷惑#
(2)v. to prove wrong 证明…有误
It is also a sort of mocking reversal of the “innocents abroad” motif of such Henry James novels as “Daisy Miller” and “The
Portrait of a Lady,” in which fresh-faced, straightforward Yanks are confounded by the perilous subtleties of Europeans.
v. to oppose or challenge especially in a direct and forceful way 与...对
峙
As Cohn and others in the White House steadily watered down Trump’s aggressive campaign rhetoric on trade, Bannon tried to
fight back, particularly on the need to confront Chinese mercantilism.
adj. unable to understand or think clearly 迷惑的
Like many young people who are insecure and confused, they had an inchoate sense that they were guilty of something; they
just needed to be told what it was.
n. an opinion or idea formed without proof or sufficient evidence 推测
In “Loving”, probably his greatest novel, Green confined himself to a mixture of deduction and conjecture—“probably,” “you could
safely say”—which worked in league not only with the characters’ chatter but also with the fevered notation of surfaces.
n. a general agreement about something 致意
Both have dropped since 2011, which the President sees as evidence not of a bipartisan consensus on the need for sentencing
reform but as proof of the laxity and the bad faith of members of the Obama Administration, who, he said, had “looked at this
scourge, and they let it go by.”
adj. large in extent or degree 相当的
His “toughness” came at considerable cost to the taxpayers, who have had to pay for the tens of millions of dollars it has cost
the county to respond to lawsuits against the former sheriff.
adj. continuing to happen or develop in the same way 始终如的
There are three different takes from three different sets on August 17th and 18th, but the piano part is consistent.
adj. very easy to see or notice 显眼的
obtrusive, prominent,
salient, remarkable
Though it seems churlish to pick away at a movie that offers so many and such conspicuous delights, it’s something of a
frustration that it doesn’t push toward hidden mysteries.
v. to make up or form something 形成
There have been at least thirty attacks carried out by white terrorists since 9/11; the victims of those attacks constitute the
majority of people killed on American soil in acts of terrorism.
(1)v. to limit or restrict 限制#
(2)v. to use pressure to force to do something 强迫
Speaking to a group of reporters recently, Mattis said that he remained critical of the nuclear deal, mainly because it did not
constrain Iran’s aggressive activities in the region, but that he considered it binding.
v. to understand in a particular way 诠释,分析
“The Internationalists” has some lessons for today. One is a warning against the temptation nations have to construe threats of
war as equivalent to acts of war.
adj. complete in every detail 完美的
The comic actor who directs himself with a consummate mastery of technique—there’s a noble tradition at work, and when
Lewis planned to direct he had that tradition, with Charlie Chaplin at the head of it, in mind.
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