unbidden
英 [ʌn'bɪd(ə)n]
美[ʌn'bɪdn]
- adj. 未受邀请的;未受指使的;自愿的
实用场景例句
- He walked into the room unbidden.
- 他径自走进了屋子。
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
- The words flowed unbidden from my pen.
- 这些字句从我的笔端滚滚流出.
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- They arrived unbidden at the midnight.
- 他们半夜里不期而至.
辞典例句
- He spoke out unbidden at the meeting.
- 他在会议上主动发言.
辞典例句
- The poetic element must come out of the scene as some extra and unbidden reward.
- 诗的成分必须来自诗人描写的情景,是一种额外的不请自来的恩酬.
辞典例句
- Unbidden guests are often welcomest when they are gone.
- 不速之客往往是在告辞时最受欢迎.
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- So, does you knee up unbidden in the night?
- 所以, 你的膝盖在夜间起来素不相识 吗 ?
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- Three who come unbidden; love, jealousy, fear.
- 三种东西不招自来: 爱情 、 嫉妒和恐惧.
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- The unbidden guest have nowhere to sit.
- 不速之客无处可坐.
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- Unbidden shall it call in the night, that men may wake and gaze upon themselves.
- 它不邀自来,在午夜发出呼唤, 人们会醒来,审视自己.
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- In a word, to let the spiritual , unbidden and unconscious , grow up through the common.
- 一句话, 让精神境界自发地 、 不知不觉地,在平凡的事物中扩展.
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