单词 | outlander |
例句 | The oldest, richest part of the city was east of the river, but sellswords, barbarians, and other uncouth outlanders were not welcome there, so they must needs cross over to the west. A Dance with Dragons 2011-07-12T00:00:00Z For four straight years now, coarse outlanders from the Far West have 1 dominated the Hudson,” Joe Williams of the New York World-Telegram spat out the day following the Poughkeepsie races. The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics 2014-05-27T00:00:00Z Expat colonies can be insular, but Mérida’s outlanders are establishing deep roots here. Shaped by Mérida’s Artistic Soul 2019-02-25T05:00:00Z Kingsolver said she knew firsthand Demon’s emotional landscape, particularly the humiliations of being a teenage outlander and the cruelty of your peers. An Appalachian Elegy, Hillbillies Not Included 2022-10-14T04:00:00Z The two “outlanders”–as the Scottish term the English–are vacationing up north to prepare to begin a family, and to try to find their way back to normal after years of horror. REVIEW: Outlander Is Many Kinds of Show, All in One Kilt 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Claire is an outlander in more than one sense: an Englishwoman in a suspicious Scots clan, and a spirited woman in a patriarchal society. REVIEW: Outlander Is Many Kinds of Show, All in One Kilt 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Like the greenest outlander, I gaped, surprised by sights that should have been long familiar. An Architectural Cruise Around Manhattan 2012-09-13T22:17:26Z Fired by his fascination with the language and a much-abused dictionary, he undertook a guidebook for outlanders to Loch Earn and what he called “your Lordship’s delicious estate.” An Unintentional Scottish Masterpiece 2015-10-05T04:00:00Z The smaller mass graves, in which soldiers probably were Greek, show the signs of greatest care in body placement and burial objects, indicating greater reverence or prestige than the outlanders. Paid to Fight, Even in Ancient Greece 2022-10-04T04:00:00Z The essay is so classically a New York story, a journal entry about an outlander’s temporary harmonic alignment with a place that most Americans only recognize from their televisions. Joan Didion, 'Goodbye to All That' and the struggle to see yourself clearly 2021-12-24T05:00:00Z It’s well to remember that England is not just a place but an idea, and that idea is alien and offensive to many outlanders. Review | Winston Churchill and the power of English myth 2020-02-27T05:00:00Z He’s an interesting hero because he’s an outsider, an outlander. War is Unavoidable—and Other Hard Lessons from Homer’s Iliad Arabic is spoken, as it was at home, but Egyptian idioms are confounding, and the women’s accents immediately mark them as outlanders. Fleeing Syria: An Unwelcoming World 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z Both men were relative outlanders who entered the White House after the sudden death of an elegant, Northeastern Harvard man and then suffered from scathing comparisons drawn between the living and the dead. L.B.J. and Truman: The Bond That Helped Forge Medicare 2015-02-28T05:00:00Z They don’t want outlanders mucking around in Virginia government. Supreme Court ponders Virginia’s ‘discriminatory’ records act 2013-02-21T01:02:39Z They regarded the Chinese—as did the Chinese them—as outlanders on the edge of the known world. The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I 2012-04-04T02:00:55.303Z There was not an outlander dog for two miles in either direction that Rex had not at one time or another met and vanquished. Lad: A Dog 2012-02-08T03:00:19.720Z Years in Scotland and the United States had left their stamp on me, and my family and old friends chaffed me about being an "outlander," telling me that now I was an American. Adventures in Swaziland The Story of a South African Boer 2012-01-01T03:00:06.887Z But these outlanders were many, and each man did what seemed right in his own eyes, and kept on terms with his neighbour and the community simply from motives of safety. White Fire 2011-11-21T03:00:15.067Z Veronica’s gray eyes flashed in sympathy for the misunderstood man whose transcendental genius made him an outlander among the writers of his period. Marjorie Dean College Freshman 2011-07-27T02:00:32.033Z Uncle Billy and Old Man Sprott were listening politely, but the speculative light in their eyes told me that they were wondering how far they dared go with this outlander from the Middle West. Fore! 2011-07-11T02:00:06.097Z Civilly, he would endure the pettings of these visiting outlanders. Lad: A Dog 2012-02-08T03:00:19.720Z They of the city hasted thither, for no whit did they fear those outlanders. Tales from the Old French 2011-07-09T02:00:12.200Z Again she saw herself a timid outlander, entering the great study hall for the first time. Marjorie Dean High School Senior 2011-06-06T02:00:09.407Z For w substitute double o, as in "fool" and for y, the short u in but, and as near approach to Cymric speech will be reached as is possible for the outlander. Celtic Folk and Fairy Tales 2011-04-15T02:00:15.367Z Before the “flood of outlanders,” says the “Colloquy of the Sages,” written probably before 850, “every art will be buffoonery, and every falsehood will be chosen.” The New Irish Constitution 2011-02-06T03:00:57.247Z Middle-American outlanders, in a reversal of Groucho Marx’s maxim, decided they didn’t want to be part of any club that wouldn’t admit them. Bookshelf: When the City Defined Who?s Who 2010-10-08T23:58:00Z So when the outlanders drew near to the pass ... Tales from the Old French 2011-07-09T02:00:12.200Z That’s not a bad line for an outlander like Mr. Ford. NYC: 3 New Yorks, 2 Tennessees and 1 Senator 2010-02-19T00:56:00Z Ride, acceleration and handling: The outlander is good in all three categories when used as designed. 2010-02-07T05:00:00Z These Catholics, representing the old Irish race, were treated as outlanders in their own country. The New Irish Constitution 2011-02-06T03:00:57.247Z He was an outlander by race, big and powerful; he had the strength of two men. Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn "And we of Granada—as you may both see and hear!" said the old gipsy, tossing her head with the scorn of the Romany for the outlander. The Firebrand At any rate, he finally went away, leaving behind a softly whistling Vaornese who congratulated himself on the fact that he had once more imposed upon this outlander's credulity. Insidekick But loyal to what, Duncan wondered, to him, the outlander and intruder? The World That Couldn't Be And, as has always happened to outlanders in cities, he became lost. e was in a quarter where furtive red and violet lights danced in the shadows of hunched buildings. Star Performer I was paying them nothing; it was share-and-share alike; but their neighborly kindness moved them to do their best for the outlander. Our Southern Highlanders Once Garin caught sight of another fair-haired man, perhaps another outlander, since the Ancient Ones were all dark of hair. The People of the Crater In Heaven's name, what manner of outlander was he? Fire Mountain A Thrilling Sea Story Other screams echoed his as the women also saw the bearded outlanders. The Pathless Trail Those outlanders don't like the good old American fist, and Eddie had room to bring them in from way back, now. Astounding Stories, March, 1931 They were afraid of eventual discovery; anxious about their families, left to the tender mercies of the outlanders. Slaves of Mercury For the space of one sleep I shall enter the Chamber of Renewing with this outlander, who is no longer an outlander but one, Garin, accepted by the Daughter according to the Law. The People of the Crater Martin's mind was awhirl, but uppermost in the confusing chaos was that startling picture, photographic in its clearness, of the squat outlanders surrounding the protesting figure. Fire Mountain A Thrilling Sea Story The outlander's lidless eyes were filmed with a gray membrane. The Great Dome on Mercury "I mean juice up an outlander so he can enjoy the pleasures of your world?" Deathworld So the outlander will always seem outlandish in custom or costume; but serious relations depend on our getting beyond the fact of difference to the things wherein it differs. What I Saw in America These are my terms: Give Thrala to me to dwell in my chamber and the outlander to provide sport for my captains. The People of the Crater Go, while my heart remains soft, it is not so often that the heart of a Zerv is soft toward any outlander. Valley of the Croen There was no more talking after that, but even so the three outlanders grew more and more winded and the people gained on them. The Stars, My Brothers Curiously enough, however, Mark Twain is just at present the one author to whom all Europe and all outlanders point as the great typical American writer! Confessions of a Book-Lover The two outlanders look at one another; schoolboys caught fighting in the alley by a monitor who demands a bite of their apple in lieu of a visit to the principal. History Repeats More than ever he was the outlander with no true roots in Tav. The People of the Crater And they that let in the flood will take good care you don’t get out of it,—you, and your outlanders. The Settlers at Home The three outlanders tagged behind, clumsy in their boots and clothing. The Stars, My Brothers We are not happy with the rule of this outlander who has forced himself into power. The Best Made Plans The mercenary said, "The work of outlanders—riffraff such as this!" History Repeats Out of his own mouth has this outlander condemned himself. The People of the Crater Still, the Turks, who are steeped in these conditions, seem to enjoy them: they laugh and joke at the unsuccessful attempts of the outlander to acquire their tastes. A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel "As I said, I'm a foreigner, and I'm looking—" "Now look," the man said, "you know as well as I do that there aren't any outlanders any more." The Status Civilization The crowd watched him eagerly as he advanced to test the mettle of the pale outlanders: Pud-Pud had boasted that he would end this suspense. Terry A Tale of the Hill People An even worse breach of etiquette on the part of the outlander is to intimate that an earthquake preceded the great fire. Roughing it De Luxe "The outlander has admitted his fault?" questioned one of the Folk. The People of the Crater "What do you want, outlander, that you dare to come here where no man may enter?" The Time Traders How good it was, she reflected happily, to know that this time she would go East, not as a lonely outlander, but as one whose place awaited her. Jane Allen: Right Guard "So that it now might have a blood debt to settle with us, outlander?" Voodoo Planet Jed thought in strains of "quality"; Mary in terms of "outlanders." The Shield of Silence "Let the outlander come hither that he may see the work of the Black Ones." The People of the Crater Such slaves as you sold at the outlanders' plantation would bring a fine price in the North. Time Crime But the bright carelessness of Laurence, who dashed at any speech in idiomatic but ungrammatical outlander's French, gradually won upon him. The Black Douglas Now let us proceed farther north into what was for the earlier Mediterranean folk the breeding-ground of barbarous outlanders, forming the chief menace to their circuit of settled civic life. Anthropology One of the things the civilization had done for him was to make him good-naturedly tolerant of the crudeness of the outlander. The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush Listen well, outlander," he began, "for little time remains to us. The People of the Crater She had heard that this man, this queer, ungainly outlander, had been companion to Will Corliss. Sundown Slim I have enough of meddlers in France without adding outlanders thereto! The Black Douglas And lastly, it was wrought by an outlander. King Olaf's Kinsman A Story of the Last Saxon Struggle against the Danes in the Days of Ironside and Cnut Henry James, with the chill detachment of an outlander, fingers the artistic and cosmopolitan fringe of it. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 See, outlander, here was one who was called from your world. The People of the Crater With the true instinct of the outlander, he reasoned that the horseman had headed for the old trail to the Blue, as the tracks led diagonally toward the south. Sundown Slim She spoke in a full, sweet voice, excellent even for outlanders to hear. Heart's Desire Truedale took the hand with a distinct sense of suffocation, “but why do you call me an outlander?” The Man Thou Gavest It's heart-rending," he says, "to reflect that I'm alone here in this big city of outlanders. Somewhere in Red Gap Oh, outlander," called Kepta mockingly, "you will get through easily enough when you remember your weapon. The People of the Crater And the word "dude" was commonly used rather to differentiate an outlander from a native than in an exactly scornful sense. Partners of Chance Heregar and I and Osmund sat together silently before the fire, and he looked from one to the other of us outlanders. King Alfred's Viking A Story of the First English Fleet "Lies are no good, master sheriff, for we know that the outlanders who spoke the strange tongue must be the guests who came." Havelok the Dane A Legend of Old Grimsby and Lincoln He was an outlander of kin, big and stout, and two men's strength he had. The Story of Grettir the Strong I could find it in me to applaud your courage, outlander. The People of the Crater A lean outlander, with a scarred face, took up the dice and made a throw. Partners of Chance And when I ceased, one cried, hardly knowing what he said, as I think: "This outlander rode with Osmund the Dane to bring them on us even now." King Alfred's Viking A Story of the First English Fleet "Will you fight, outlander?" were the first words of my lathy friend from the entry. Red Axe There is the loutish outlander, who boasted before the duke that he would fight me. Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy This Zoraida was a woman the knight had known in Constantinople—a comely outlander who had killed herself because of Sire Raimbaut's highflown avoidance of all womankind except the mistress of his youth. The Certain Hour And, to my mind, one relative or neighbor mixed up in a scandal is more interesting than a whole Sodom and Gomorrah of outlanders gone rotten. The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories Amused, the despised outlander picked up his luggage and followed amiably. The Bronze Bell The outlander was sensible of some relief when his cabby popped hurriedly out of the entrance to a tenement, a dull-visaged, broad-shouldered waterman ambling more slowly after. The Black Bag Only outlanders pay money for hacks in Radville; everybody else walks, of course. The Fortune Hunter Also, their drivers jeered in their pleasing Parisian way at the lonely outlander occupying a position of such uncommon distinction in the heart of the storm and the precise middle of the Pont St. Michel. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama "Why, you must understand that these are outlanders who speak a dialect of their own, and are not like any other people you have ever seen." Jurgen A Comedy of Justice For, as he explained in an audible aside to the ticket-agent, this sahib was an outlander and, being as ignorant as most sahibs, could not understand Hindi. The Bronze Bell "Open the door peacefully," cried the outlander, "and do not put me to the necessity of forcing it." The Strong Arm Senhouse, after a night of solitary musing upon certain waste places known best to outlanders, walked up Saint James's Street at six o'clock in the morning, talking lightly and fiercely to himself. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution A modern classicist would have been a forlorn outlander in ancient Athens, with no books in a forgotten tongue, no obsolete inflections to impose upon reluctant youth. The Mind in the Making The Relation of Intelligence to Social Reform For w substitute double o, as in "fool," and for y, the short u in b_u_t, and as near approach to Cymric speech will be reached as is possible for the outlander. Celtic Fairy Tales This deed done, the outlanders rode through the streets with their drawn swords; they butchered those who came in their way; they trampled even children under their horses' feet. Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Complete This deed done, the outlanders rode through the streets with their drawn swords; they. butchered those who came in their way; they trampled even children under their horses' feet. Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 03 It was a moment when Americans were unpopular, and the theory was broached that for fear of missing the chance to be rude to an American the Japanese became rude to all outlanders indiscriminately. Roving East and Roving West As far as the eye could apprehend him, he was palpably an outlander. From a Bench in Our Square Graham, although an outlander, knew his California, and, while every girl of the swimming suits was gowned for dinner, was not surprised to find no man similarly accoutered. The Little Lady of the Big House Each day upon my lord the Cid there in that place they spied, The Moors that dwelt on the frontier and outlanders beside. The Lay of the Cid Being the only outlander on the course I couldn't help feeling that the sporting reputation of Yankeeland rested, for this day at least, upon my shoulders. Kent Knowles: Quahaug However, if Britt undertook such a play of perfidy, the outlander knew that the native would have the advantage in the exchange of accusation. When Egypt Went Broke She advertised feebly in the "Where to Eat" columns, catching a few stray outlanders, but for the most part people didn't come. From a Bench in Our Square Otherwise your Britisher does not bother himself with what the outlander may or may not do. Europe Revised Byrnes gripped the outlander so strongly by the hand that Demetre grinned anyhow, conceiving it to be a new form of punishment. The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million Further, he is averse to light conversation, being always morosely absorbed—yet with an eye ever alert for intrusive outlanders—in his evening paper. Merton of the Movies He bitterly decided that the folks were lining up against the outlander. When Egypt Went Broke Some outlander, ignorant of our traditions, prescribed in a malevolent squeak: "T'row 'er in the drink." From a Bench in Our Square This is self-sacrifice apparently—but outlanders who have drunk Vienna beer have another idea about it. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories Now I go to talk with these traders, these outlanders, of Zimboe. Elissa Diners, heimgangers, shop-girls, confidence men, panhandlers, actors, highwaymen, millionaires and outlanders hurried, skipped, strolled, sneaked, swaggered and scurried by me; but I took no note of them. The Four Million His theory is that they are from some small old-country or outlander ship, which, hove to on the opposite tack to the Elsinore, was run down and sunk. The Mutiny of the Elsinore The interloper was young and quite exquisite of raiment, which alone would have marked him for an outlander. From a Bench in Our Square He was indeed an outlander, but yet a Thibetan in language, habit and attire. The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition The battle is to decide whether you shall become a New Yorker or turn the rankest outlander and Philistine. Strictly business: more stories of the four million Out of its insularity it made occasional excursions to dinners and week-ends; even into marriage, now and then with an outlander. The Breaking Point Firstly, he is an 'outlander,' and no man of mine own people. The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition Wilt thou, for my sake, speak harshly to this red-headed outlander? The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition |
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