Walpole



释义
沃波尔(姓氏);
英英释义
Walpole[ 'wɔ:lpəul ]
n.
English writer and historian; son of Sir Robert Walpole (1717-1797)
同义词:Horace WalpoleHoratio WalpoleFourth Earl of Orford
Englishman and Whig statesman who (under George I) was effectively the first British prime minister (1676-1745)
同义词:Robert WalpoleSir Robert WalpoleFirst Earl of Orford
双语例句
Under the obvious influence of Walpole and other writers, Poe assimilates the conventions of Gothic horror.
在沃波尔及其他作家的明显影响下,坡吸收了哥特式小说的传统手法。
A poor general election result in 1741 made his position more unstable.A number of Whig politicians opposed Walpole's conduct of the war and he resigned in February 1742.
至于在他的个人影响下,乔治二世对沃波尔十分信赖,而其所属的辉格党的势力更继续巩固,成为英国一大政党。
权威例句
The theoretical connection between Mori-Tanaka's theory and the Hashin-Shtrikman-Walpole boundsHorace Walpole, Fourth Earl of Orford 1717–97
Early Latin Hymns. With Introduction and Notes by the late A. S. Walpole. (Cambridge Patristic Texts.) O...
Sir Robert Walpole, the Church of England, and the Quakers Tithe Bill of 1736*
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1. The word "serendipity" was coined by Horace Walpole in an 1854 letter, from a tale of three princes who "were always making discoveries, by accident, of things they were not in search of".
“Serendipity”这个词,是在1854年由霍勒斯·沃波尔在一封信中创造的,这个词源于一个关于三个王子的故事,他们“总是意外地发现那些他们无意寻找的东西”。
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2. I venerate the memory of my grandfather Horace Walpole.
我崇敬我祖父的往事(霍勒斯·沃玻尔)。
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3. Sir Thomas More was a man of stately and handsome presence (Horace Walpole).
托马斯爵士莫尔是个威严、庄重、英俊的人(霍拉斯·沃波尔)。
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4. "A few stars, twinkling faintly in the deep blue of the night sky" (Hugh Walpole).
“几颗星星在深蓝色的夜空中微微闪烁着”(休·沃波尔)。
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5. French literary patron noted for her correspondence with Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Horace Walpole.
法国文学赞助人,因与伏尔泰,孟德斯鸠,以及沃波尔通信而闻名。
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6. Sir Robert Walpole, Britain’s first prime minister, used navy ships to smuggle his favourite wines from France.
罗伯特•华尔波尔爵士(Sir RobertWalpole),英国第一任首相,曾利用海军战舰从法国偷运他最喜爱的葡萄酒。
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7. Walpole believed every man had his price; this he was prepared to pay, but in return he expected absolute loyalty.
沃波尔认为每个人都是待价而沽的。他愿意出价,但是必须能得到忠诚的回报。
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8. The wines were no longer drunk, or even bought, when young: in 1714 Walpole was buying bottles of the 1706 vintage of the classier wines.
葡萄酒初酿之时,不再马上饮用,甚至也不拿来买卖:1714年华尔波尔就买了多瓶1706年份的上等葡萄酒。
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9. The wines were no longer drunk, or even bought, when young: in 1714 Walpole was buying bottles of the 1706 vintage of the classier wines.
葡萄酒初酿之时,不再马上饮用,甚至也不拿来买卖:1714年华尔波尔就买了多瓶1706年份的上等葡萄酒。
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