humblest查询结果如下:

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词性:|adjective|

例句1. her bearing was very humble and apologetic
例句2. she came from a humble, unprivileged background

形容词 变体/同根词

名词 变体/同根词

动词 变体/同根词


“But we can wait a long time,”said poor Catherine, in a tone which was meant to express the humblest conciliation

“但是我们可以等很长很长时间,”可怜的凯瑟琳说,声调之中充满了委曲求全的意思。
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It was perceived, too, that while Hester never put forward even the humblest title to share in the world’s privileges-further than to breathe the common air, and earn daily bread for little Pearl and herself by the faithful labour of her hands

人们也注意到:海丝特除去呼吸共同的空气,并用双手一丝不苟的劳作为她自已和小珠儿挣得每日的面包之外,对分享世上的特权连最卑微的要求都从不提出
属类:文学表达-英语名著--


Add truth a pile of red bricks and you have a school. Add religion to the humblest of edifices and you have sanctuary.

给一堆红砖加上真理,你能创办一所学校,给最简陋的房屋赋予宗教,你即建造一座圣堂。
属类:英汉句库-www.ebigear.com--


Her father had to take a teaching job. It was of the humblest .

她爸爸不得已才教书。这一职业在当时是最低下的。
属类:中国大陆-edu.sina.com.cn--


Everyone is making contingency plans, from the humblest shoe-shine boy to the grandest diplomat.

每个人都在制定应急计划,无论是最卑微的擦鞋童,还是最显赫的外交官。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org--


And every animal down to the humblest worked at turning the hay and gathering it.

在搬运和堆积牧草时,每个动物都谦逊到极点。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org--

|adjective|

1.(of a thing) of modest pretensions or dimensions.
‘he built the business empire from _humble_ beginnings’
‘Even though my dwelling is both _humble_ and modest I still find the quarterly levy feels like more than I can afford.’
2.(of an action or thought) offered with or affected by a modest estimate of one’s importance.
‘my _humble_ apologies’
‘A welcome change in this reviewer’s _humble_ opinion.’
3.Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one’s importance.
‘I felt very _humble_ when meeting her’
‘These executives and managers are _humble_ , fearless, modest, and willful with endless reserves of energy.’
4.Of low social, administrative, or political rank.
‘she came from a _humble_ , unprivileged background’
‘The man who was to enjoy one of the longest and most distinguished political careers in the post-war period was born into a remarkably _humble_ background, 93 years ago today.’
|verb|

1.Cause (someone) to feel less important or proud.
‘he was _humbled_ by his many ordeals’
‘Such a swift and _humbling_ defeat could have easily dampened my spirits, but something hooked me in during those few hazy seconds of combat.’
2.Decisively defeat (a sporting opponent previously thought to be superior)
‘Wales were _humbled_ at Cardiff Arms Park by Romania’
‘Kings of cricket once, they were now being _humbled_ by sides, that would have been simply swept aside in the past.’

独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。



