单词 | embrown |
例句 | It was a fine autumn morning; the early sun shone serenely on embrowned groves and still green fields; advancing on to the lawn, I looked up and surveyed the front of the mansion. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z His face was embrowned by long exposure to the extremes of weather, while its expression had a rigidity that was scarcely ever discomposed. The Frontiersmen 2012-04-10T02:00:18.933Z Her black hair fell down upon a neck embrowned like a raven's wing, and threw something of a wild hardihood into her expression, tempered however by the velvety softness of her eye. Mathieu Ropars: et cetera 2012-03-15T02:00:28.013Z The lady was embrowned with the Eastern sun, and, having lost her eye-lashes by that disease which she fought so manfully to conquer, her eyes were fierce and martial. Parson Kelly 2012-01-28T03:00:30.303Z His strong features, embrowned by long exposure to the heat of the tropical sun, had a peculiar charm, due, perhaps, to an expression of habitual melancholy. The Seven Cardinal Sins: Envy and Indolence 2011-11-28T03:00:23.427Z Yatsek stood before her eyes as if living, with his embrowned face and those pensive eyes which more than once she had laughed at, as being the eyes of a maiden. On the Field of Glory An Historical Novel of the Time of King John Sobieski 2011-09-13T02:00:27.560Z He was withal not merely a falcon of the steppes, but a handsome fellow, dark, embrowned by the winds. Pan Michael An Historical Novel of Poland, the Ukraine, and Turkey. 2011-09-10T02:00:24.983Z They wondered at their sunburnt complexions, embrowned from the winds of the Black Sea; at their haughtiness of look, and a certain freedom of bearing acquired from their wild neighbors. With Fire and Sword An Historical Novel of Poland and Russia. 2011-08-12T02:00:19.797Z Crisp cresses from the springs constitute an important source of income, and the embrowned nuts of autumn a harvest in themselves. The Confessions of a Poacher 2011-08-05T02:00:44.470Z As you say,” he cried, raising his voice, and a warm flush showing through his embrowned skin, “it is impossible!” One Maid's Mischief 2011-07-15T02:00:22.283Z Sir Benedict or Bent Rimaardson was about forty years of age, with a brave huntsman's countenance, embrowned by exposure to the sun and open air. The Childhood of King Erik Menved An Historical Romance 2011-07-07T02:00:35.757Z Children arrived first, mainly boys, half naked, with cloths fastened around their hips, with shaven heads, except two tufts of hair near the temple, embrowned, with eyes almost blue, and harsh voices. Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z The steppe was full of the play of birds, and the broad breeze passed over it, drying the water and embrowning the faces of men. With Fire and Sword An Historical Novel of Poland and Russia. 2011-08-12T02:00:19.797Z Rather was it improved by the slight embrowning, as the bloom enriches the skin of the apricot. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z It was a dingy-looking document, blotched over with postmarks, stained by travel, and a good deal embrowned by being kept several years in the atmosphere of a London law-office. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z His cheeks embrowned with two years’ campaigning, his figure braced to a terser, firmer manhood; on Saladin’s back he seemed the personification of a young crusader just returned from the Holy Wars. No Quarter! 2011-03-26T02:00:16.330Z "You are right; it is beautiful," said Adam, and his glance was unusually mild as the rays of the sun sportively flickered on his stern embrowned features. Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker In Three Volumes. Vol. I. “These!” said the peddler, stretching forth his hands, that already were embrowned with toil. The Spy Condensed for use in schools They settle down to Winter, and their flocks Must furnish sustenance, until the sun Shall break their penance, and embrown the locks Of the o'ergristled seasons; and this won, They counsel further movement. Montezuma An Epic on the Origin and Fate of the Aztec Nation The close of this preface gives another unexpected feature in the character of him who, the poet tells us, was “embrowned with native bronze”—an unaffected modesty! Calamities and Quarrels of Authors He is a strong, well-made boy, with a frank, honest face, embrowned by exposure to the sun and wind, with bright and fearless eyes and a manly look. Robert Coverdale's Struggle Or, On The Wave Of Success And then she noticed her own fingers; a little coarsened with honest usefulness they were—a little; and a little embrowned with careless exposure. Diana After a lapse of ten or fifteen minutes, the green rind embrowns and cracks, showing through the fissures in its sides the milk-white interior. Typee We are also informed that it embrowns the complexion, by withdrawing those peculiar secretions which communicate the fine vermillion hue of beauty. The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831 If the tenement selected for this honour could not be ancient and embrowned, it should at least have been detached. A Little Tour of France They had embrowned faces, and sinewy limbs, and the personnel of the woodman—of the men who hovered only upon the confines of civilization, rarely, if ever, venturing within the crowded city or village. The Riflemen of the Miami The soft curling smoke, grey and embrowned, gave a curious touch of homeliness to it. Diana Tasso took his hat off, and stood in the door-way an embrowned, healthy, not ungraceful figure, in his working-clothes of rough blue stuff. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes His features were regular and well defined; his eyes black and brilliant; his moustache thick and curving, and his complexion deeply embrowned with the sun. The Tiger Hunter See, by the fervent heat embrowned, How drenched with recent showers, the ground Pours out in floods her gushing tears, Like Sítá wild with torturing fears. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Gently patting his embrowned cheek with the other hand, she asked, in that voice which none but the maiden can assume who is conscious of her power: "Won't you tell Edith what troubles you?" The Riflemen of the Miami It was Lent, when the amethysts fade in the moist grey of onyxes, in the embrowned white of quartz, and the magnificent invocation, "Attende Domine," rose beneath the arches. En Route I, Angelo, obese, black-garmented, Respectable, much in demand, well fed With mine own larder's dainties, where, indeed, Such cakes of myrrh or fine alyssum seed, Thin as a mallow-leaf, embrowned o' the top. The Book of Humorous Verse These winds have strewn our avenue with withered leaves, although the trees still retain some density of foliage, which is now embrowned or otherwise variegated by autumn. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 Some three miles distant might be seen the scattered hamlet of Rookwood; the dark russet thatch of its houses scarcely perceptible amidst the embrowned foliage of the surrounding timber. Rookwood Now the broad sun, refulgent lamp of day, To rest with Thetis, slopes his western way; O'er every tree embrowning dust is spread, And tipt with gold is Hampstead's lofty head. The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency In the rear of the great multitude of geese came a churl, tall and young, and comely enough for all his embrowning in the sun and wind, and his unkempt hair and rude dress. A Child's Book of Saints It immediately occurred to Oliver Trench that, as their faces were by that time deeply embrowned by the sun, the stranger must be in a bantering mood, but neither he nor his companions replied. The Crew of the Water Wagtail As he looked, he fancied that he could detect objects moving above the tall grass, embrowned with the tints of autumn. The Frontier Fort Stirring Times in the N-West Territory of British America The tender, loving Candide, seeing his beautiful Cunegonde embrowned, with blood-shot eyes, withered neck, wrinkled cheeks, and rough, red arms, recoiled three paces, seized with horror, and then advanced out of good manners. Candide Their fair faces were strangely unlike the embrowned complexions to which he had been accustomed, and he stood looking at them in admiration, while the slave-dealers extolled their beauty of face and figure. Historical Tales, Vol. 4 (of 15) The Romance of Reality The embrowning woods, and swollen rivers, the evening mists, and morning frosts, were welcomed with gratitude. The Last Man Lithe, embrowned, with gold-bronze hair and eyes, knit of a piece, moving as by one undulation, there was something in him not like the Scot, something foreign, exotic. Foes See where yon simple fences meet, A field with autumn’s blessings crowned; See, prostrate at the Wildgrave’s feet, A husbandman with toil embrowned. Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine They sat for a while in the embrowned sunshine of the dusty room. The Judge Her companions were a man and a maid-servant, the latter of unusual height for a woman, and with an embrowned and roughened face that indicated exposure to severe hardships of life and climate. Historical Tales, Vol. 4 (of 15) The Romance of Reality My skin was embrowned by the sun; my step was firm with conscious power. The Last Man Under a broad-brimmed, slouched hat, fell curls of dark hair, down the sides of an oval though rather thin face, embrowned by exposure to the weather. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance His long, massive features were embrowned by habitual exposure to the weather, and he wore the mud-stained fustian dress of a quarryman. Th' Barrel Organ He was her "darling boy," and "his hands, soft and white as those of a girl, should never become hardened and embrowned by labor!" 'Lena Rivers It was an English countenance, but embrowned almost to a swarthy hue, from continued exposure to a tropical sun. The Mother's Recompense, Volume 2 A Sequel to Home Influence He was a man somewhat past forty, embrowned by distant travel, and, his years considered, wonderfully good-looking. J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 3 He was a stout, hearty-looking man of about seventy, with silvery hair, and a face much embrowned by exposure and furrowed by time. The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776 I have known Maple woods, early in October, to be completely embrowned and stripped of their leaves by two days of summer heat. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 46, August, 1861 And thus waiting for night's nearer approach, he watched the placid scene, over which the pale luminosity of the west cast a sorrowful monochrome, that became slowly embrowned by the dusk. A Pair of Blue Eyes A Saturday afternoon in November was approaching the time of twilight, and the vast tract of unenclosed wild known as Egdon Heath embrowned itself moment by moment. The Return of the Native She still stood at her post, her flushed and perspiring face coated with the corndust, and her white bonnet embrowned by it. Tess of the d'Urbervilles "These!" said the peddler, stretching forth his hands, that were already embrowned with toil. The Spy See, the embrown�d elms Crowding purple distances warm the depths of the wood: A new-born wind tosses their tassels brown, His white clouds dapple the down: Into a green flame bursting the hedgerows stand. Georgian Poetry 1918-19 The water, embrowned by the peat, forms a vast shining plain, surrounded by a circle of mountains. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2 The ears were embrowned with the continual beams of the sun, and, oppressed with the weight of their grain, bended from the stalk. Imogen A Pastoral Romance Never mind, hie away from this old house— Every crumbling brick embrowned with sin and shame! Robert Browning: How to Know Him He now pursues his course through a desert, where wild fig-trees thinly scattered wave their embrowned leaves in the southern breeze. Palestine or the Holy Land From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Lowell found opportunity somehow at this point to laugh at Holmes for having lately said in print that "Beecher was a man whose thinking marrow was not corrugated by drink or embrowned by meerschaum." Authors and Friends The smith's hardy and embrowned countenance coloured up like the heated iron on which he wrought, and retained its dark red hue for several minutes. The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day Isolated absolutely from women of his own colour, the poor mountaineer forgets he is white, which, considering the embrowning influence of constant exposure and sunlight, is not so marvellous after all. The old Santa Fe trail The Story of a Great Highway He was tall, largely built, with massive head, dark hair beginning to turn grey, sanguine, embrowned complexion, very dark eyes, fine, soft, yet penetrating. Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2 Her arms were embrowned by exposure, but her forehead was not brown. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day His complexion was fair, in spite of a general shade of darker hue, with which the foreign sun, or perhaps constant exposure to the atmosphere in his own country, had, in some degree, embrowned it. Quentin Durward The autumn sunshine had not embrowned the transparent skin, but the red of the lips seemed deeper, and the ethereal almond-blossom tint on the cheeks less uncertain. Fan : the story of a young girl's life The twilight has already embrowned the gray glooms of the cathedral arches, and is driving us forth to part at the door. England's Antiphon At this moment, a man of an embrowned visage, legs bare to the knee, and breast open to the breeze, rushed through the guards, and knelt on the stones of the quay at his feet. The Bravo Most of them looked healthy and a little embrowned by recent exposure to the weather; and here and there was a pinched face which told its own tale. Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine The great square, naked timbers of the low ceiling were embrowned with smoke, as was also the mantel of the huge open fire-place at the end of the room. Neville Trueman, the Pioneer Preacher : a tale of the war of 1812 A figure dark, Smoke grimed and sun embrowned, Comes through the wood in wondering mood, And by his side a hound. A Book of Golden Deeds The cheek, weather-beaten and embrowned, had lost the glow of youth, but showed the vigorous complexion of active and confirmed manhood. The Abbot All white-skinned nations begin their cosmogony by white men; they allege that the negroes and all tawny people have been blackened or embrowned by the excessive heat of the sun. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1 The scathing of fire embrowned its sides, and the uprooted garden marked where the ravager had been. The Scottish Chiefs Frost had already done its work upon the embrowned forests, and leaf by leaf the withered foliage had dropped away or been swept in clouds before the autumnal winds. The Two Wives Or, Lost and Won He was looking quite a different man to what I had left him; embrowned, sparkles in his eyes, so languid before. Cousin Phillis There they were, some embrowned by a burn in the corner, as though there had been an attempt to destroy them, in which there had been no heart to persevere. The Trial Again it was the deep brown Montfort eye, the clearly-cut nose, the embrowned skin! The Prince and the Page; a story of the last crusade His head was bare, and his coarse, blue-striped shirt, open at the throat, displayed an embrowned and muscular neck. For the Term of His Natural Life The shadowy black figures of pedestrians moved up, down, and across the embrowned roadway. The Well-Beloved Teresa, staring with tooth and eye, sunburnt and embrowned, her hair hanging down her shoulders, and her shawl drawn tightly around her neck. In the Carquinez Woods On its embrowned and moist sides broad plants of maiden-hair glistened with their green and dark stars; and tufts of wave-leaved hart's tongue, suspended like long ribands of purpled green, floated on the wind. Paul and Virginia After the lapse of ten or fifteen minutes, the green rind embrowns and cracks, showing through the fissures in its sides the milk-white interior. Typee His features were small, well-formed, and delicate, though deeply embrowned by the Eastern sun, and terminated by a flowing and curled black beard, which seemed trimmed with peculiar care. The Talisman It was a fine autumn morning; the early sun shone serenely on embrowned groves and still green fields; advancing on to the lawn, I looked up and surveyed the front of the mansion. Jane Eyre |
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