agatha

英 美
  • n. 阿加莎(女子名)
  • aga n.(土耳其的)将军;统帅;大人
  • agada 阿加达
  • agadir 阿加迪尔[摩洛哥西南部港市]
  • again adv.再;又
  • against prep.反对;逆;违背;倚靠;映衬;防御;相比;相对
1. Do you perhaps disapprove of Agatha Christie and her Poirot and Miss Marple?
你大概不太欣赏阿加莎·克里斯蒂和她作品中的波洛和马普尔小姐?

来自柯林斯例句

2. Only when the last children had disappeared did Sister Agatha break her rigi d pose.
一等到孩子们全部走完,阿加莎修女就弃了她那僵硬的一本正经的假做作.

来自辞典例句

3. When at last the lonely girl went to her cabin, Sister Agatha was already sleeping.
终于这位孤单的女孩子进了房舱, 这时阿嘉沙修女已经安寝.

来自辞典例句

4. Stuant's wistful tranquility and almost saintlike aloofness were hard nuts to crack, even for Sister Agatha.
斯图阿特的恼人的平静和几乎象圣徒那样的孤独很难对付, 即使阿加莎修女也不例外.

来自辞典例句

5. Only when the last child had disappeared did Sister Agatha break her rigid pose.
一直等到孩子们全部走完了,阿加莎修女才放弃了她那僵硬的一本正经的假做作.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Agatha was known as an imaginative child.
      阿加莎被大家认为是个想象力丰富的小孩。
    2. Maggie looked fearfully at Miss Agatha's blank face, and felt in her bones that another good beating was coming.
      玛吉恐惧地看着阿加莎小姐那张毫无表情的脸,确信自己又要挨一顿痛打了。

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