luridly
基本解释
- adv.青灰色的(苍白的;深浓色的;火焰等火红的)
英汉例句
- Think of Oliver Twist. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt portrayed his poverty-stricken childhood vividly but never luridly.
狄更斯的《雾都孤儿》和弗兰克·麦考特的《安杰拉的灰烬》都绘声绘色地描绘了赤贫的童年,但还不让人感觉耸人听闻。
blog.sina.com.cn - Indeed all his stories have the special poe flavour. many of them are set in strange places-a ruined abbey, a castle on the rhine-with elaborate and dimly or luridly lit decors .
故事大都发生在奇怪的地方--倾圮的僧院,莱茵河上的城堡--笼罩着微妙、朦胧或恐怖骇人的气氛。
www.translation-dictionary.net - The infantile and lewd insults routinely exchanged on the pitch were luridly aired in court.
ECONOMIST: Football’s woes - Some diplomats luridly imagine, say, Yasser Arafat being sued on a visit to the White House.
ECONOMIST: The law - Girls can also build collections of truly fantastic friends (such as Strawberry Shortcake and her pals) and comb the impossibly long manes of luridly coloured ponies.
ECONOMIST: Toys