英:[ˌʌnˈbaʊd]
美:[ʌnˈbaʊd]
英:[ˌʌnˈbaʊd]
美:[ʌnˈbaʊd]
un·bowed
uhn baUd
Adjective
1. erect in posture;
"behind him sat old man Arthur; he was straight with something angry in his attitude"
"stood defiantly with unbowed back"
2. not forced to bow down to a conqueror
14世纪晚期,“未弯曲的”,也比喻为“未被征服的”,来自 un-(1)“不”和 bow(v.)的过去分词。
The first known use of unbowed was in the 14th century
unbowedadjective
not bowed down
unbowed heads
not conquered
unbowed by failure
1 He was unbowed by failure.
2 It is not clear whether Parker and Stone will feel the need to show they are unbowed by returning to the Muhammad theme next week.
3 It was of the man, no longer young, unbowed by defeat, unafraid of responsibility, and eager for greatness.
他已经不再年轻,不因为失败而屈服,不畏惧责任并且渴望成为伟大的人。
4 And the Houthis themselves appear unbowed after the U.S.-led coalition’s attacks.
5 But Schoeller can also find the evocative moment, including a steely black-and-white image of late-career Jane Fonda, striking and unbowed in an otherwise simple head shot.
6 She carries the dead weight of crises beyond her control, but remains unbowed by it.
7 He remains bloody but unbowed , ie He has suffered but not submitted.
他血流不止, 但就是不屈服.
8 My head is bloody, but unbowed.
我满头鲜血,却头颅昂起。
9 His brutishness and unbowed egoism are conveyed with ferocious humor by Mr. Belushi, who can pivot from amusingly doltish to truly menacing without so much as shifting the cigar clamped between his teeth.
10 You can hear the ways that substance abuse and despair ravaged her voice, and you can also sense the spirit beneath it remained unbowed through those final sessions.
11 After most of her work went out of print, she was praised in a 2014 Vanity Fair article by Anolik as an overlooked and unbowed genius.
12 Moore became the National Health Sculptor, his figures damaged but unbowed survivors, their silence and solitude a manifestation of their stoicism.
13 A group of firemen had raised a flag in the midst of the ruins. It was an expression of defiance, of being unbowed, a tribute to their fallen comrades.
一队消防员在废墟上升起一面国旗。这是一个挑战的不屈服的姿态,是向他们倒下的同事们致敬。
14 After all, mariachi — with its brassy sound, fancy suits and, on formal occasions, ridiculously big hats — is culturally unapologetic and unbowed, the opposite of living in shadows.
15 I’m not sure if that’s what I want from him as an artist, but I thrill to his unbowed aspiration.
16 Chastened but unbowed, Guyot de Maîche and his wife, Louise Marie Catherine Genevieve de La Touche, returned to the obscure confines of his ancestral estate, sculpting it to mirror the life that had been denied them.
17 After the final whistle, Clark slapped fives with her teammates, and marched back to the locker room, head unbowed.
18 But Mr. Xi seems unbowed in insisting that his policies, featuring extensive party control and state-led industrial investment in new sectors like electric vehicles and semiconductors, can secure China’s rise.
19 The poem, which I chose, articulated what all of the little black girls running around the stage aspired to be: beautiful, confident women unbowed by the blond-and-blue-eyed standards into which we would never fit.
20 The spectacle of these great throngs of outraged, unbowed mourners reclaiming their public spaces was heartening.
1 不屈服的
unbent unsubjugated stiff stubborn unyielding unflinching undaunted superior tough inflexible obstinate indomitable unsubdued unchastened unbroken
2 不屈服
unbent unsubjugated stick to gun hold ground stiff stubborn unyielding unflinching undaunted unrelentingly indefatigably inflexibly gameness indefatigability stick to guns stand ground show fight stand fast tough inflexible obstinate indomitable unsubdued unchastened hold the line
6 不败的