the hunchback of notre dame
常见例句
- Quasimodo moves into the bell tower of a cathedral and becomes the hunchback of Notre Dame.
卡西莫多搬进了一座天主教堂的钟楼里,成了巴黎圣母院的敲钟驼背人。 - As for Victor Hugo's Gothic romance, The Hunchback of Notre Dame: "There were too much describings, " complained the reader.
对于维克多·雨果的哥特式罗曼史物语《巴黎圣母院》书中的敲钟驼背人卡西莫多,读者抱怨道:“里面描述性的东西太多了。” - You may notice that this winds up as the exact polar opposite of the Hunchback of Notre Dame lesson, taken so far in the other direction that it winds up being even more wrong.
你可能注意到了,这里的突发事件和钟楼怪人截然相反,事情向着另一个方向发展——更加错的方向。 - When I first moved to China, in the mid-1990s, the only readily available foreign reading was the heavily censored China Daily and classic books like The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
FORBES: Magazine Article - In the 1920s Homo erectus distorted himself a bit, and took to swinging round church towers or chandeliers as the Phantom of the Opera and the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
ECONOMIST: The Creature from the Black Lagoon - Like the Hunchback of Notre-Dame or the Phantom of the Opera, Hugo lives a secret life in a public place—a rubbishy room up in the clockworks, where he tinkers with inventions old and new.
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