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Grub Street 英grʌb美grʌbAHDgrŭb 短语¹³¹⁶²⁰⁺³ 基本英英例句例句 ph.葛拉布街;n
Noun: the world of literary hacksBritish writer best known for his novels about poverty and hardship, such as NewGrub Street.吉辛,乔治·罗伯特1857-1903英国作家,以其关于贫穷和艰辛的小说最出名,比如新穷人街 British writer best known for his novels about poverty and hardship,such as NewGrub Street.吉辛,乔治·罗伯特1857-1903英国作家,以其关于贫穷和艰辛的小说最出名,比如新穷人街1891年 The train that occurs three times in? NewGrub Street? constitutes its“ rhythm”.文苑外史》中三次出现的列车构成了小说的“节奏”。 With the exception of a few ferocious gangster-like tailors, the inmates of this unguarded prison were mostly pitiable unknown scholars. That was why I named the place YellowGrub Street.这些自由的监房的住民,除了几个同强盗小窃一样的凶恶裁缝之外,都是些可怜的无名文士,我当时所以送了那地方一个Yellow grub Street 的称号。 After a month or so in thisGrub Street, the rent suddenly went up and I, with my few dog-eared books, was forced to move into a small hotel I knew somewhere near the race-course .在这Grub street里住了一个月,房租忽涨了价,我就不得不拖了几本破书,搬上跑马厅附近一家相识的栈房里去。 Darnton believed that Grub Street writers and illegal books played an important role in disseminating the spirit of the Enlightenment and revolutionary ideologies. 达恩顿认为,被研究者忽视的下层文人和地下出版物是启蒙精神与革命意识形态向社会渗透的重要载体。 cnki |