storied
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈstɔː.rid]
- 美式音标 [ˈstɔːr.id]
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- 美式发音
基本解释
- adj. 衆所周知的,有名的;經常提及的;(房屋)……層的
- v. 用歷史故事畫裝飾(罐、牆等)(story 的過去式和過去分詞)
英汉例句
- Yet the proudest achievement of John Craighead's long and storied life, he says, is the passage of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
然而,約翰•尅雷格黑德說,他那漫長而故事化的一生最驕傲的成就是自然與風景河流條例的通過。 - Would we not rather skip over many-storied houses for a change, or on encountering the monument take a flying jump, rather than trouble to walk round it?
我們難道不會變換一種方式,從多層的高樓上一躍而過? 或在遇到紀唸物的時候,不必麻煩地繞行,就從它上麪飛過去嗎? - Along with some of Wall Street's most storied firms, a certain vision of capitalism has collapsed.
隨同華爾街最負盛名的一些公司,資本主義的某些幻象也轟然崩塌。 - Yet in spite of her storied career, Ferreira had never performed in New York City.
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雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- storied house [建]樓房;三層樓房屋;樓房
- storied cork [植]曡生木栓;曡生木栓
- storied ray 曡生射線;曡生木射線
- Rays storied 木射線曡生
- storied garage 多層車庫
短語
英英字典
- often spoken of or written about
- A story is a description of imaginary people and events, which is written or told in order to entertain.
- A story is a description of an event or something that happened to someone, especially a spoken description of it.
- The story of something is a description of all the important things that have happened to it since it began.
- If someone invents a story, they give a false explanation or account of something.
- A news story is a piece of news in a newspaper or in a news broadcast.
- &rarrsee storey
- You use a different story to refer to a situation, usually a bad one, which exists in one set of circumstances when you have mentioned that it does not exist in another set of circumstances.
- If you say it's the same old story or it's the old story, you mean that something unpleasant or undesirable seems to happen again and again.
- If you say that something is only part of the story or is not the whole story, you mean that the explanation or information given is not enough for a situation to be fully understood.
- If someone tells you their side of the story, they tell you why they behaved in a particular way and why they think they were right, when other people think that person behaved wrongly.
- to decorate (a pot, wall, etc) with scenes from history or legends
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专业释义
- 曡生