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ston·y-faced 英ˈstəʊniːˌfeɪst美ˈstoniˌfestAHDstōʹnē-fāst' COCA¹⁵³⁴³⁷BNC⁷⁹⁰⁷⁶⁺¹¹Economist²⁹⁹⁰¹⁺⁴ 基本例句 adj.面孔铁板的; 冷漠的 Stony-faced, Mr Erdogan said he feared most for outlying villages, where houses of mud brick had been pulverised. 埃尔多安神情冷峻地表示,他最担心偏僻的村庄,那里土砖结构的房屋已被碾成齑粉。 ecocn Croats look stony-faced if you ask them about the Yugosphere. 如果问克罗地亚人关于“南斯拉夫圈”的事情,他们可是会拉下脸的。 ecocn Finance ministers of other countries, as well as Brussels officials, have stood stony-faced as airlines looked for succour in recent years. 其他国家的财政部长们和欧盟的官员们一样,在近些年航空业寻求援助时纷纷置之不理。 ecocn I learned the amount and the owner of the money not from anything Madame Broussard said at curfew—again, she was stony-faced and discreet—but from Dede, who was outraged. 我知道金额和事主,不是来自于布鲁萨德的法国夫人的晚点名——这一次,她仍旧板起面孔,不予张扬——而是听黛德说的,她是气坏了。 yeeyan |