n. 尸体
v. <英,非正式>使戏剧演员的演出僵住
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corpses
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1.We knew it was difficult to recover a body because any corpse left in the wild will be eaten, but we thought we could learn the name of the man.
我们知道找回一具尸体是困难的事情,因为遗弃在荒野的任何尸体都将被吃掉的,但是我们认为我们可以查到这个男人的姓名的。
2.And that corpse I was.
而这个死尸就是我。
3.It was not your ideas they wanted, it was only your corpse!
他们需要的并非你的思想,而只是你的尸体呀!
4.This rejuvenation of a corpse is surprising.
再次获得青春的尸体是骇人的。
5.Nixon looked like a sweaty corpse.
而尼克松看上去像一个流汗的僵尸。
6.You're the corpse in an English murder mystery.
你就是英国神秘谋杀案里的死尸。
7.He blanched at the sight of the mutilated corpse.
他看见那具残缺不全的尸体吓得脸色煞白。
8.It is said that dragon boat racing began from the eastern shores of Dongting Lake as a search for the corpse of Qu Yuan, the Chu patriotic poet.
据说龙舟赛始于洞庭湖东岸,为的是搜寻楚国爱国诗人屈原的遗体。