单词 | aristocratically |
例句 | When I heard about avocado hand, I pictured an aristocratically styled villainous Mexican wrestler, but it’s a serious problem. Kitchen gadgets review: 5-in-1 avocado tool – it works, but so does a spoon 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z His playing is directly communicative, seductively decorative and, in the sonata, aristocratically controlled, though curiously in that work the sound sometimes seems marginally more distant it is on the rest of the disc. Chopin: Sonata in B minor; Berceuse; Barcarolle; Polonaise-Fantasy 2010-04-15T21:10:00Z Despite this consensus — so strong that even the more aristocratically inclined Alexander Hamilton endorsed it in a 1782 congressional committee report — there is no provision for anything like mandatory rotation in the federal Constitution. The case for Supreme Court term limits just got better 2022-11-25T05:00:00Z But, known for her luminous beauty and an aristocratically composed manner, Pike obviously had to work hard to locate that inner darkness. Rosamund Pike: the slow burner poised to move into the big time 2014-10-04T04:00:00Z The lead character, played by Bacall, emerges from an ambiguous past, but rises aristocratically above it. The Lauren Bacall standard 2014-08-15T04:00:00Z Pritchard is very easy to like: small, aristocratically upright, and with wonderful skills in both feet. NextGen is that rarest of things in football – a genuinely good idea 2012-11-22T13:08:30Z The only excuse for reading him is that before long you must be prepared either to talk about Nietzsche, or else retire from society, especially from aristocratically minded society.... The Recollections of Alexis de Tocqueville 2011-11-02T02:00:13.477Z The Miss Blinketts, on the contrary, less aristocratically remote than the Miss Nevills, had heard it at midday, when the Dower House gardener went past The Hermitage to his dinner. Notwithstanding 2011-10-19T02:00:22.340Z Mrs. Forest, of course, had not been one of the broom brigade, nor of the more aristocratically occupationed cooking contingent, either. Peggy Parsons at Prep School 2011-04-01T02:00:43.170Z He was now a young man, tall, slender, with great dreamy eyes in an aristocratically cut face, and with pretty, still somewhat embarrassed manners. Asbe?n From the Life of a Virtuoso 2011-02-27T03:00:30.780Z Who would have dreamt, a night or two ago, of where Miss Million, the American Sausage-King's heiress, and her aristocratically connected lady's-maid would have had to spend last night? Miss Million's Maid A Romance of Love and Fortune The group immediately fell back, in tacit acknowledgment of the claim of one so aristocratically associated. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II) In the epoch in which they appeared Rome was aristocratically indisposed to matrimony. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern Not an elegant, high-toned story, to be sure, though a picturesque old castle and church lifted themselves aristocratically above the more humble town. An American Girl Abroad I may scold, scold, scold; or, to speak more aristocratically, vituperate, from morning till night. Olla Podrida Three hours later, in that same proudly exclusive house, an elderly lady with gray hair and an aristocratically high, thin nose paced the floor of her drawing-room with a vigor which denoted some strong emotion. Anything Once But, aristocratically speaking, most of this promiscuous young Europa are parvenus, and the few titled among them have heraldically no noble blood in their veins. Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 It struck me as a most aristocratically romantic appellation. The Belovéd Vagabond Many of them live in houses, and that very respectably, nay, even aristocratically. The Gypsies This made me think her, for a moment, positively disagreeable; delicate and proper and rather aristocratically dry as she sat there. The Author Of Beltraffio Here are poor and starving artists come to dine aristocratically on seventy-five centimes—fifteen cents. Europe After 8:15 The convention was chosen, not by any common constituency, but by the constituencies of the several states, which, at that time, embraced every gradation between a democratical and an aristocratically polity. Recollections of Europe Only folk aristocratically sure of themselves can be as gay and light at will. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Sigmund Friese, shorter in stature, with a gentle, somewhat sensitive face, a short, fair, curly beard, and hair aristocratically thin, which already suggested a diplomatic bald head, was teaching mathematics in an American university. How Women Love (Soul Analysis) He had heard frequently from Carlos that I was a desperate and aristocratically lawless young man, who had lived in a district entirely given up to desperate and murderous smugglers. Romance Said to be aristocratically connected, he was the admiration of all and the darling of the young ladies of Derby. Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland And was she not the most perfect of all aristocratically governed nations? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics There are also the aristocratically Catholic composers of latter-day France, centring round Vincent d'Indy and the Schola Cantorum and looking back for inspiration to César Franck. Recent Developments in European Thought I had hitherto imagined him simply a bold patrician, aristocratically contemptuous of the multitude, indignant at public ingratitude, and taking a ruthless revenge. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 335, September 1843 The picture pleased her, with its aristocratically hooked nose, its full wig, its smile of amiable condescension. No. 13 Washington Square I never saw her look more aristocratically hideous in my life than she looked at the Rajah's garden-party yesterday. The Lamp in the Desert It was a grand and inspiring sensation to swing through Hammersmith thus aristocratically repudiating the dowdy Sunday crowd that stared in ingenuous curiosity. The Roll-Call His features were regular, his teeth and hair well preserved, especially the first, his hands and feet aristocratically small and shapely, his manner vaguely courteous. Miriam Monfort A Novel When the torch-bearers had grouped themselves below the steps, and the visitors had seated themselves on various lame chairs, Reshid stood apart in the shadow, examining his aristocratically small hands with great attention. Almayer's Folly: a story of an Eastern river He longed to be aristocratically indifferent to money, and it humiliated him that not only was he not rich, but that to keep up the style of living his position demanded involved no inconsiderable strain. War-time Silhouettes We felt somewhat humiliated when he was ignominiously turned off the car, while the black ex-slaves on board smiled aristocratically. Through Five Republics on Horseback, Being an Account of Many Wanderings in South America Their aristocratically thin legs, of which they displayed fully the usual Indian proportion, aided this illusion. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 17 The aristocratically inclined in Pushton would frown on the young lady so employed, but she could snip at roses and twine vines, and that would look pretty and rural from the road. What Can She Do? To be serious: Timothy Hayes, our chairman at the monster meeting, aristocratically dressed among us, had like the rest his plump body literally bloated with lice from the lock-up. The Eureka Stockade Though sixty-one years old at that time, the marquis was as straight as ever, and most aristocratically lean. Within an Inch of His Life This made me think her, for a moment, positively disagreeable; delicate and proper and rather aristocratically fine as she sat there. The Author of Beltraffio Don't hold your head too aristocratically high, mother, till we are quite certain which way the wind really does blow. After Dark "What common looking people," said Mrs. Rhinelander, surveying the crowd aristocratically with her lorgnette. A Parody Outline of History And then Irving Carter, painter, millionaire, etc., felt a warm flush rise to his aristocratically pale face. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million But, nevertheless, individuals of all species envied or disputed Octave's happiness, agreeing, for once in a way, that Madame Firmiani was the most aristocratically beautiful woman in Paris. Madame Firmiani I do not know whether Terence was heir, even ever so far removed, to any title or estates, and I am sure Patricia did not care: he may have been vulgarly rich or aristocratically poor. Penelope's English Experiences But the artist saw only the tender little face, a seductive subject for his brush, the body almost as transparent as porcelain, the delicate white neck, and the aristocratically slender form. Taras Bulba and Other Tales Without a turn of head or roll of eye, aristocratically positing their non-existingness to their faces, he trotted for’ard along the cabin floor and into the stateroom where Skipper babbled maniacally in the bunk. Jerry of the Islands |
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