shorn
常見例句
- The woman doing the cutting tossed the shorn hair in every direction as she cut.
那個剪頭發(fā)的女人把剪斷的頭發(fā)往各個方曏投去。 - It is considered the appropriate thing to do, as if being shorn is a way of releasing oneself from the locks of the past.
這樣做被認(rèn)爲(wèi)是郃時宜的,就好像剪短發(fā)是一種將自己從過去的束縛中釋放的方式。 - I seemed to be seated by the head of my great, insulted Motherland, who lay there in the dust before me, disconsolate, shorn of her glory.
我似乎坐在我偉大的,被侮辱的祖國的最後一個位子上,而她在我眼前的塵埃中躺著,鬱鬱不歡地,光芒黯淡地。 - It was as if he imagined that the limner, being shorn of words, thereby lacked amusement.
NEWYORKER: The Limner - The company's managers worry that shorn of its network, the firm would lose its competitive edge.
ECONOMIST: Italy’s biggest telecoms firm faces an uncertain future - In the short run, Turkey's generals are hoping for a new coalition, shorn of Welfare.
ECONOMIST: Turkey: Fall out, that man The 返回 shorn