Marianne的意思和读音

Marianne

: [ˌmɛəriˈæn] : [ˌmeəriˈæn]

n.

n.1.

n.1.an image of a woman personifying the French republic, e.g. on French coins, usually depicted in a light flowing robe and wearing the Phrygian cap of liberty

1. ( Marianne )

2.97Marianne访

3.Marianne), 西

4.  Marianne)(·)   

5.  Marianne使

6.Marianne1910% 14 (Kilian) 15 (Rocco)

7.  ▲》(Marianne 。  ▲(Forges)

8.(Marianne) :“”,。“

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1.Believe me, Marianne, had I not been bound to silence, I could produce a grief of broken heart even for you.使

2.Marianne knew her husband, who called himself a "Type-A Plus, " well enough to leave him alone with his midnight obsession.“A+

3."Did he indeed? " cried Marianne with sparkling eyes, "and with elegance, with spirit? "?”。“?”

4.Marianne was astonished to find how much the imagination of her mother and herself had outstripped the truth.

5.Whatever Marianne was desirous of, her mother would be eager to promote.

6.In a sort of desperate carelessness , I copied my wife's words and parted with the last relics of Marianne .

7."By the time Terry came in, we were ready and waiting for him, " said Marianne Timmermans, one of the nurses who initially worked on him.“。”·

8.When Simon Black and his wife Marianne first saw their Shanghai home, its condition was, in a word, horrible.西(SimonBlack)(Marianne)——

9.when Marianne awoke she had no concept of where she was.

10.As Elinor and Marianne were walking together the next morning the latter communicated a piece of news to her sister.