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Dau·det 英dəʊˈdeɪ美doˈdeAHDdō-dāʹ COCA¹¹⁴⁵⁵⁷BNC¹⁷³⁹⁹⁵⁺² 基本例句 n.都德¹⁰⁰ Daudet:Books are the best friends.都德:书籍是最好的朋友。 Daudet:French writer of the naturalist school whose stories of life in his native Provence include Lettres de mon.Moulin .“都德:法国自然主义派作家;在他本省的生活小说包含《磨坊书札》.;” Daudet:French writer of the naturalist school whose stories of life in his native Provence include Lettres de mon Moulin .“都德:法国自然主义派作家;在他本省的生活小说包含《磨坊书札》.;” Daudet: Books are the best friends. No matter what difficulties you meet with in life, you can turn to them for help and they will never discard you.都德:书籍是最好的朋友。在生活中遇到任何困难,都可以向它求助,它们永远不会弃你而去。 Daudetinclined to t he et hic narration in his early works on caritas and goodness, imagined a ideal world referring to t he ancient civilization in t he 14t h century.相比之下都德更倾向于以博爱与大善作为故事叙述的基本伦理支撑,参考14世纪的城邦文明对伦理的幸福内涵作出设想。 In comparison withDaudet, Hawthorne was puzzled by the puritanical pessimistic opinions, showed us moral standards and the ethical expectation of t he modern people rethinking on t he wages of sin.霍桑则受困于清教主义关于人性恶的悲观论调,着意于善恶有报的道德反思。显恶与惩恶的主题安排同时彰显了其小说叙事应坚守的道德底线,反映了现代人们的伦理期待。 |