单词:Bingley
Bingley的用法和样例:
例句
- Mr Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike, he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.宾利先生仪表堂堂,大有绅士风度,而且和颜悦色,没有拘泥做作的气派。
- Big sister Jane falls for Bingley, but second sister Elizabeth hates Darcy because he is proud.大小姐简爱上了宾利,但二小姐伊丽莎白却因达西的傲慢而讨厌他。
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[00:03.18]- Kitty! - We can't have this here. 这玩意不能放这儿 [00:03.70]Mary, the ribbons, the ribbons, the ribbons. 玛丽,缎带 [00:07.22]MRS BENNET: Mary, sit down at once. Mary! 玛丽,坐下来 [00:16.58]MRS HILL: Mr Darcy and Mr B
[00:04.02]- MRS BENNET: Lydia! - Mama. 莉蒂亚 [00:06.50](DOG BARKING) [00:09.38]We passed Sarah Sims in her carriage. 我们经过莎拉辛姆的马车 [00:13.70]so she might see the ring. 然后对她点头微笑 [00:16.70]Then I bowed and smiled
[00:01.12]he would have sprained his ankle in the first set. 免得我一直听你碎碎念 [00:02.96]Mr Bennet, the way you carry on, anyone would think 瞧你那副德性 [00:05.64]our girls look forward to a grand inheritance. 好像女儿都有一大
[00:04.84]You are mistaken. I write rather slowly. 你错了,我写字很慢 [00:07.48]How many letters you must have occasion to write, Mr Darcy. 你每天要写几封信? [00:10.52]Letters of business, too. How odious I should think them. 一大堆
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 58 Instead of receiving any such letter of excuse from his friend, as Elizabeth half expected Mr. Bingley to do, he was able to bring Darcy with him to Longbourn before many days had passed after Lady Cather
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 44 Elizabeth had settled it that Mr. Darcy would bring his sister to visit her the very day after her reaching Pemberley; and was consequently resolved not to be out of sight of the inn the whole of that mor
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 54 As soon as they were gone, Elizabeth walked out to recover her spirits; or in other words, to dwell without interruption on those subjects that must deaden them more. Mr. Darcy's behaviour astonished and
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 25 After a week spent in professions of love and schemes of felicity, Mr. Collins was called from his amiable Charlotte by the arrival of Saturday. The pain of separation, however, might be alleviated on his
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 24 Miss Bingley's letter arrived, and put an end to doubt. The very first sentence conveyed the assurance of their being all settled in London for the winter, and concluded with her brother's regret at not h
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 9 Elizabeth passed the chief of the night in her sister's room, and in the morning had the pleasure of being able to send a tolerable answer to the inquiries which she very early received from Mr. Bingley by
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 4 When Jane and Elizabeth were alone, the former, who had been cautious in her praise of Mr. Bingley before, expressed to her sister just how very much she admired him. He is just what a young man ought to b
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 8 At five o'clock the two ladies retired to dress, and at half-past six Elizabeth was summoned to dinner. To the civil inquiries which then poured in, and amongst which she had the pleasure of distinguishing
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 7 Mr. Bennet's property consisted almost entirely in an estate of two thousand a year, which, unfortunately for his daughters, was entailed, in default of heirs male, on a distant relation; and their mother'
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 6 The ladies of Longbourn soon waited on those of Netherfield. The visit was soon returned in due form. Miss Bennet's pleasing manners grew on the goodwill of Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley; and though the moth
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 3 Not all that Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of her five daughters, could ask on the subject, was sufficient to draw from her husband any satisfactory description of Mr. Bingley. They attacked hi
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 2 Mr. Bennet was among the earliest of those who waited on Mr. Bingley. He had always intended to visit him, though to the last always assuring his wife that he should not go; and till the evening after the
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 1 It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a
Chapter 17 Elizabeth related to Jane the next day what had passed between Mr. Wickham and herself. Jane listened with astonishment and concern; she knew not how to believe that Mr. Darcy could be so unworthy of Mr. Bingley's regard; and yet, it was n
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 18 Till Elizabeth entered the drawing-room at Netherfield, and looked in vain for Mr. Wickham among the cluster of red coats there assembled, a doubt of his being present had never occurred to her. The certa