单词:Wickham
威克姆
Wickham的用法和样例:
例句
- Even Wickham ends up doing the honorable thing and marrying Lydia.甚至威克姆在最后也做了可敬的事,娶了丽迪雅。
- She brings disgrace on the family by running away with a man named Wickham.她和一个名叫威克姆的男子私奔而使家族蒙受羞辱。
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[00:03.18]and my sister to its derision for disappointed hopes. 害我姐姐的希望落空 [00:03.50]And involving them both in misery of the acutest kind? 并让他们两人伤心欲绝 [00:05.86]I do not deny it. 我并不否认 [00:09.86]How coul
[00:01.46]Mr Gardiner, 加德纳先生 [00:02.14]- are you fond of fishing? - Oh, very much, sir. - 你喜欢钓鱼吗? - 很喜欢 [00:03.98]Can I persuade you to accompany me to the lake this afternoon? 你愿意陪我一起到湖边垂钓吗?
[00:01.56]- LYDIA: Mr Wickham's a lieutenant. - An enchanted lieutenant. - 韦克翰先生是一位中尉 - 受宠若惊的中尉 [00:03.04]What are you up to, Liddy? 你在做什么? [00:04.88]LYDIA: We just happened to be looking for some ribbon.
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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
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