contumely 中文意思是什麼

contumely 解釋
n. 名詞 傲慢無禮;輕侮,侮辱。

  1. It was the speech, mark you, the professor said, of a finished orator, full of courteous haughtiness and pouring in chastened diction, i will not say the vials of his wrath but pouring the proud man s contumely upon the new movement

    「那篇講演嘛,你們注意聽著, 」教授說, 「是雄辯家完美的演說詞。既彬彬有禮,又奔放豪邁,用語洗練而流暢。對于新興的運動雖然還說不上是把懲戒的憤怒傾泄出來, 205但總歸是傾注了高傲者的侮辱。
  2. I would thou couldst ; for who would bear the whips and scorns of time, the oppressor s wrong, the proud man s contumely, the law s delay, and the quietus which his pangs might take, in the dead waste and middle of the night, when churchyards yawn in customary suits of solemn black, but that the undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns, breathes forth contagion on the world, and thus the native hue of resolution, like the poor cat i the adage, is sicklied o er with care, and all the clouds that lowered o er our housetops, with this regard their currents turn awry, and lose the name of action

    但願您做得到誰願忍受人世的鞭撻和嘲弄,壓迫者的虐待,傲慢者的凌辱,法律的拖延,和痛苦可能帶來的解脫,在這夜半死寂的荒涼里,墓穴洞開,禮俗的黑色喪服,一片陰森。但是那世人有去無還的冥界,正向人間噴出毒氣陣陣,因此那剛毅的本色,象古語所說的那隻可憐的小貓,就被煩惱蒙上了一層病容,一切壓在我們屋頂上的陰雲,因此改變了漂浮的方向,失去了行動的力量。那正是功德無量。
  3. After all napoleon had said to him, after those outbursts of wrath, and after the last frigidly uttered words, i will not detain you, general ; you shall receive my letter, balashov felt certain that napoleon would not care to see him again, would avoid indeed seeing again the envoy who had been treated by him with contumely, and had been the eyewitness of his undignified outburst of fury. but to his surprise balashov received through duroc an invitation to dine that day at the emperors table. there were present at dinner, bessires, caulaincourt, and berthier

    在拿破崙對他說了那一切之後,在那一陣憤怒的發泄並在最後冷冷地說了如下幾句話之後: 「 je ne vous retiens plus , gnral , vous recevrez ma lettre 」我不多耽擱您了,將軍,您會接到我給您們皇帝的回信譯者,巴拉瑟夫相信,拿破崙不僅不願再看見他,而且還會盡力迴避他一個受侮辱的使者,更主要的是,他是拿破崙有失體面的沖動行為的見證人。
  4. Of an impulsive and passionate nature, she had fortified herself to encounter the stings and venomous stabs of public contumely, wreaking itself in every variety of insult ; but there was a quality so much more terrible in the solemn mood of the popular mind, that she longed rather to behold all those rigid countenances contorted with scornful merriment, and herself the object

    她本是一個充滿熱情容易沖動的人,此時她已使自己堅強起來,以面對用形形色色的侮辱來發泄的公憤的毒刺和利刃但是,人們那種莊重的情緒反倒隱含著一種可做得多的氣氛,使她寧可看到那一張張僵刻的面孔露出輕蔑的嬉笑來嘲弄她。
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