unanimated如何读

英:['ʌn'ænɪmeɪtɪd]

美:[ʌn'ænɪˌmeɪtɪd]

unanimated是什么意思

  • adj.无生气的;不活泼的;无精打采的

unanimated英英释义

  • adj.not animated or enlivened; dull

unanimated词源英文解释

un- >entry 1 + animated, past participle of animate

unanimated 例句

1 Censorinus had a good stock of Grecian literature, explained whatever he advanced with great neatness and perspicuity, and had a graceful action, but was too cold and unanimated for the Forum.—L.

2 On a vast ocean, unanimated and hopeless men aboard a ship will be overjoyed at the sight of an island.

茫茫海上,几乎绝望时,远远瞅见岛,使死沉沉的船充满希望与欢乐。

3 Thomson, the poet, was of a dull countenance, and a gross, unanimated, uninviting appearance; Richardson looked ‘like a plump white mouse in a wig.’

4 Saw your reality, pouring into apartness of callosity, concealing in the unanimated eyes inhabiting the senseless.

看见你的现实, 倾泻于无情的冷漠, 掩藏在无瞳的双眼,占据着无谓的灵魂.

5 He was too short, square, and unanimated to draw much attention, although with a faint unconscious frown between widely parted brows his quiet eyes fell intently upon every detail of the lively scene below.

6 Such background dreams lie dormant or unanimated until creator chooses to include or add them to the template of their dream for a particular cycle.

这些后台梦想处在静止或无激活状态,直到造物者为了一个特定的周期去选择把它们包含或加载进他们的梦想模板。

7 The only person of the company who seemed unanimated with the general satisfaction was Mr. Thomas Clarke.

8 In the ground-floor dining-room of that unanimated hotel sat an old gentleman named Brodnax, once of the regular army, a retired veteran of the Mexican war, and very consciously possessed of large means.

9 Could such vehement emotions have been excited in the unanimated breast of a clod of literature?

10 Many a cold and unanimated epistle has intruded itself into my hands, when I thought to have found some token full of gentleness and tenderness, which might have taught my heart to overflow with rapture.

11 Earlier in his coaching career and long before he claimed more championships than fingers, Jackson figured that his players would be better served if he stayed unanimated on the sideline.

12 Now it was as unanimated as the rock that dispatched it.

13 Not only for the fact that the Battle of Loum was a previously unanimated section of back-story but we also get to finally see how Char made a name for himself.

14 Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious, as it is unanimated and inactive, and obstructs the progress of the action; it should, therefore, always be rapid, and enlivened by frequent interruption.

15 To the frequent and numerous guests at her sumptuous board these young girls seemed comparatively unanimated, if not actually unhappy.

16 Written a book to amuse boys and girls in their vacant hours, a story to be hastily gobbled up by them, swallowed in a pusillanimous and unanimated mood, without chewing and digestion.

17 Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious, as it is unanimated and inactive, and obstructs the progress of the action; it should therefore always be rapid, and enlivened by frequent interruption.

18 Thus, of Mr Thomson we are informed, 'that he was "more fat than bard beseems," of a dull countenance, and a gross, unanimated, uninviting appearance.'

19 Herbs and magic rites are necessary, that the corpse may be again unanimated, and the spirit never more be liable to be recalled to the realms of day.

20 Considering the vivacity of the French people, one would imagine they could not possibly lead such an insipid life, altogether unanimated by society, or diversion.

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