stonyhearted如何读

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stonyhearted是什么意思

  • a.铁石心肠的;冷酷无情的

stonyhearted自然拼读

ston·y·heart·ed

sto ni har tihd

stonyhearted扩展

stonyheartedness (n.)

stonyhearted英英释义

Adjective

1. devoid of feeling for others;

"an unfeeling wretch"

stonyhearted词源英文解释

The first known use of stonyhearted was in 1567

stonyhearted 例句

1 By this point, it would take a stonyhearted reader to begrudge Elizabeth Gaskell her happy ending.

2 It was a stonyhearted eyewitness, with rules and limits of its own, that Avedon had to accept and build upon.

3 In the title role, Sevigny is something of a closed book, delivering a stolid performance that can be read as either strong-willed or stonyhearted.

4 Now hundreds of thousands of them will receive a reward only a stonyhearted statistician could appreciate: another round of exams.

5 Still Mr Rubb sat in silence, and she thought that he must be stonyhearted.

6 "Of these stones," perhaps, but less easily of the stonyhearted monks, who with pitiless smiles watched the abbot's sorrow, which should soon bring him to his ruin.

7 There are few indeed, so stonyhearted as to betray a man once loved in such a case; and Mary Goddard in her wildest fear never dreamed of giving up the fugitive.

8 But, somehow, there always are good Samaritans in those cases; and, let alone Samaritans, there are no priests or Levites stonyhearted enough to pass by these dear, little, lovely things on the other side.

9 a less stonyhearted person would not have been so indifferent to the dying man's pleas for forgiveness

stonyhearted 同义词

2 铁石心肠的

iron-hearted rocky marble-hearted

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