lizzie
['lizi]
- n. 莉齐(女子名)
考试真题
- It's certainly new territory, especially as home security cameras become easier to install, says lizzie Post, president of the Emily Post Institute, America's foremost manners advisors.
2018年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section C
实用场景例句
- Lizzie bought herself a mountain bike.
- 莉齐给自己买了辆山地自行车。
柯林斯例句
- Lizzie used to play the violin.
- 莉齐曾拉过小提琴。
辞典例句
- He counted on Lizzie for her sense of humor , her sense of the outrageous.
- 他欣赏利齐的幽默感和泼辣劲.
辞典例句
- LIZZIE: Dancing. Even if one's partner is barely tolerable.
- 丽齐: 跳舞. 哪怕那舞伴仅仅是还过得去.
互联网
- Let Lizzie and May miss their night for once , eh?
- 留下莉齐和梅独守空房?
互联网
- Lizzie , Darcy and Miss Bingley stand in uncompanionable silence.
- 丽齐 、 达西和宾利小姐陷入不自然的沉默中.
互联网
- We are gathered here today to bid adieu to Lizzie the lizard.
- 我们今天聚在这里向蜥蜴利齐告别.
互联网
- LIZZIE: Liddy ! Kitty - what have I told you about listening at the door?
- 丽齐: 丽迪,凯蒂,我不是不让你们在门口偷听的 吗 ?
互联网
- Lizzie : No, no, I ha - I have to give you something.
- 不, 不, 我得,我的给你一些东西.
互联网
- Oh, for heaven's sake, Lizzie, don't look at me like that.
- 哦, 老天保佑, 丽滋, 不要那样看着我.
互联网
- Scene; A street, Phoebe and Lizzie are at the hot dog vendor.
- 场景; 在街上, 菲比和丽觜正在卖热狗的摊前.
互联网
- Nancy got up and began walking slowly with Lizzie.
- 南茜站了起来,开始和莉茜慢慢走.
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- Charlotte Lucas : Oh! Not if he sees Jane or Lizzie first!
- 夏洛特·卢卡斯: 噢, 我 可没简和莉齐漂亮.
互联网
- Darcy looks at Lizzie with a glimmering of interest.
- 达西颇有兴趣地看了丽齐一眼.
互联网
- Mom : Lizzie , Kevin. I need you two to stop right now.
- 厉子, 凯文. 你们俩马上停下来.
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双语例句
- 1. Mrs Clayton had to hold Lizzie's hand as they ascended the steps.
- 拾级而上的时候克莱顿夫人不得不抓着莉齐的手。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Lizzie bought herself a mountain bike.
- 莉齐给自己买了辆山地自行车。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. A large terracotta pot planted with Busy Lizzie provides a fiery bright red display.
- 一个栽种了凤仙花的大赤陶罐里开出了明艳如火的花朵。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. You won't find a couple more in the public gaze than Michael and Lizzie.
- 没有比迈克尔和莉齐更受人瞩目的夫妇了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Lizzie used to play the violin.
- 莉齐曾拉过小提琴。
来自辞典例句
英文词源
- Lizzie
- pet form of fem. proper name Elizabeth, used colloquially for "a motor car" (especially an early-model Ford) from 1913; also tin lizzie.