Dryden是什么意思

  • 释义

    [人名] [英格兰人姓氏] 德赖登住所名称,来源于古英语,含义是“干的+河谷”(dry+valley);[地名] [加拿大、美国] 德赖登;

  • Dryden英英释义

    biographical name

    John 1631–1700 English poet and dramatist; poet laureate (1668–88)

    Dryden 例句

    1 Still, I wouldn’t give up my “Dryden/Clough” edition of the complete “Lives.”

    2 "It was really impressive, the dog actually blocked my way," said the driver Dryden Oatway.

    3 “I’ve been harassed, I’ve had people make suggestive comments to me, I’ve had people basically dismiss my expertise,” Ashe Dryden, a programmer who now consults on diversity in technology, told the New York Times.

    4 Despite that "disease", encompassing a nagging "un-ease" about the fidelity of his method, Dryden enjoyed translating Horace – and it shows.

    5 The show, decked out in Deborah M. Dryden's colorful duds, is impeccably cast and shows OSF's resident acting company to great advantage.

    6 Dryden's Music for a While, set by Purcell, also gave the title to Iestyn Davies's morning recital with Fretwork, where the immaculate sound of Davies's countertenor did beguile all cares.

    7 Dryden leaves out some of Horace's specific details, but compensates with a focus on language.

    8 Windy Dryden, one of the UK’s leading practitioners of cognitive behavioural therapy, calls this “comparisonitis”.

    9 Dryden agrees: “People who say ‘I regret nothing’ are either saints or stupid, in my view.

    10 Mr. Sams modeled the tone of his libretto on the 18th-century English pastiches and masques written by John Dryden and Alexander Pope.

    11 We begin to recognise the precarious high-wire act that most creative depressives undertake, trapped between the unbearable pain of their illness and the equally unbearable blockages brought about by their medication – walking Dryden's "thin partitions".

    12 Someone who knows Virgil in Latin does not stumble when reading Dryden, since it is always clear that Dryden has understood the original and is working his own alchemy upon it.

    13 As a composer, Mr. Barab was most famous for vocal works, including settings of texts by writers as diverse as Dryden, Yeats and Kurt Vonnegut.

    14 But Dryden himself feared he had wasted his energies among "the steaming ordures of the stage".

    15 On a recent trip to his regular grocery store, Dryden, 37, pointed out big price disparities between Kraft Heinz-branded products and their store-label competitors, which he now favors.

    16 It's not as though they see your handiwork and fall to their knees praising John Dryden because now they see the error of their ways.

    17 Any woman of a certain age in anything by Shakespeare, Dickens, Congreve, Dryden or Sheridan.

    18 As a cognitive behavioural therapist, Dryden is less interested in the root causes of envy, focusing instead on what can be done about it.

    19 Dryden expands and compresses as he feels the need, but he is not inaccurate.

    20 An English “Aeneid” first appeared in a 16th-century Scottish version by Gavin Douglas — highly praised by Ezra Pound — and was followed in the 17th century by John Dryden’s classic rendering in heroic couplets.

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