dickens 英 ['dɪkɪnz]   美 ['dɪkɪnz]

dickens

dickens  英 ['dɪkɪnz] 美 ['dɪkɪnz]

n. 魔鬼(等于devil) 

名词复数:dickenss 

dickens' novels have enriched English literature. 狄更斯的小说丰富了英国文学。
For a period of her childhood she reread all of dickens annually. 在她童年的一段时间里,她每年都会重读狄更斯的全部作品。

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  • n. 魔鬼(等于devil)
  • 1. dickens' novels have enriched English literature.

    狄更斯的小说丰富了英国文学。

  • 2. For a period of her childhood she reread all of dickens annually.

    在她童年的一段时间里,她每年都会重读狄更斯的全部作品。

  • 3. As he shows, the question of alternatives, of the road taken or not taken, fascinated dickens.

    正如他表露的,选择的问题,这条路采取还是不采取,吸引了狄更斯。

  • dickens exclamation, 1590s, apparently a substitute for devil; probably altered from Dickon, nickname for Richard and source of the surnames Dickens and Dickenson, but exact derivation and meaning are unknown.
dick·ens / ˈdɪkɪnz ; NAmE ˈdɪkɪnz / noun the dickens ( old-fashioned, informal) 1 used in questions instead of devil to show that you are annoyed or surprised (用于问句代替 devil, 表示烦恼或吃惊)究竟,到底 Where the dickens did he go? 他究竟上哪儿去了? 2 ( NAmE) used when you are saying how attractive, etc. sb is (某人)…极了,太…了,多么…啊 cute as the dickens 可爱极了 dick·ens / ˈdɪkɪnz ; NAmE ˈdɪkɪnz /
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