ruth
英 [ruːθ]
美 [ruθ]
n. 怜悯,悲哀
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英英释义
noun
- a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others
- the blind are too often objects of pity
双语例句
- Tom and Ruth arrived, riding tandem.
汤姆和露丝一前一后骑着车来了。 - She's called ruth. she's a linguist.
她叫茹丝,是个语言学家。 - Ruth? I have a big favor to ask you.
露丝?请你帮我个大忙。 - "No, I am a fervent animal lover," replied Ruth.
“不,我对小动物有着强烈的爱。”鲁思回答。 - Jack got up the nerve to ask Ruth to dance with him.
杰克鼓足勇气请露丝和他跳舞。 - "Chattering daws," Martin muttered under his breath, and went on talking with Ruth and Arthur.
“乌鸦嘴。”马丁低声说了一句,又和露丝与亚瑟谈话往了。 - Somehow or other, Ruth and he seemed to be always quarrelling.
不知怎么的露丝和他老是吵架。 - Ruth smiled, squeezing his hand affectionately.
露丝笑了,充满爱意地捏了捏他的手。 - When I became President, Billy and Ruth Graham visited Hillary and me in the White House residence.
我当上总统后,葛培理和露丝来白宫官邸看望我和希拉里。 - If that were true, I'd be dating my aunt ruth.
那我找我姑姑就行了。
