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self-de·scribed 英ˈselfdɪˈskraɪbd美ˈsɛlfdɪˈskraɪbdAHDsĕlfʹdĭ-skrībdʹ COCA²¹⁶¹²BNC¹²⁶⁴¹⁶⁺⁴iWeb²²⁹⁴⁸Economist⁴¹³⁰³⁺² 基本例句 adj.自称的¹⁰⁰ A diplomatic passport requires Latinized text, something even the self-described“King of African Kings” could not get around. 外交护照的文字必须用拉丁语拼写,即便是自诩为“非洲王中王”这样的角色也不能蒙混过关。 kle100 A self-described agent of chaos, the Joker arrives in Gotham abruptly, as if he’d been hiding up someone’s sleeve. 自我标榜为混乱的代理人,小丑突然来到哥顿市,仿佛他过去一直藏在某个人的衣袖之中。 yeeyan Mr. Yang first encountered stories of Jiabiangou’s horrors as a self-described idealistic youth working on a collective farm in the 1960s, and though he was unbelieving at first, they stuck with him. 1960年代,杨显惠作为一名理想主义青年在集体农场劳动,在那里初次听到了有关夹边沟的可怕故事。尽管开始时他并不相信,但是已经受到震撼。 yeeyan “ I'm sure everyone around me will say I'm most definitely addicted, ” said Brown, an archaeologist at The Gibraltar Museum in Gibraltar, and self-described gadget freak. “我确信我周围的每一个人都会说我几乎彻底上瘾了对手机。”直布罗陀市直布罗陀博物馆一名自称是设计狂人的考古学家布朗说道。 i21st Mr Mansfield is a self-described“ radical lawyer”, unloved on the right. 曼斯菲尔德自称是个“激进的律师”,不被右派青睐。 ecocn Mr Miller was a master- sergeant in the army and a self-described redneck when he joined his first white racist group in1974. 在1974年,米勒第一次加入白人的种族歧视组织时,他在军中是军士长,同时自称是个乡巴佬。 ecocn |