不信的英文(unbelieving中文翻譯,unbelieving是什么意思,unbelieving發(fā)音、用法及例句)
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- 1、unbelieving
- 2、幫忙寫(xiě)一篇80詞左右的英語(yǔ)作文。
1、unbelieving
unbelieving發(fā)音
英: 美:
unbelieving中文意思翻譯
常見(jiàn)釋義:
adj.不相信的;多疑的
unbelieving雙語(yǔ)使用場(chǎng)景
1、when your unbelieving heart cries as Gideon cried, "If the Lord be with us, why then is all this befallen us? "───也就是你不信上帝的心,像基甸那樣喊道:「耶和華若與我們同在,我們何至遭遇這一切事呢?」
2、She stared at us with unbelieving eyes.───她用疑惑的眼睛看著(zhù)我們。
3、She stared at me with unbelieving eyes.───她以懷疑的眼光注視著(zhù)我
4、See to it, brothers, that none of you has a sinful, unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God.───弟兄們,你們要謹慎,免得你們中間或有人存著(zhù)不信的惡心,把永生神離棄了。
5、And a wife who has an unbelieving husband, and if he consents to dwell with her, must not leave her husband.───妻子有不信的丈夫,丈夫也情愿和她同住,她就不要離棄丈夫。
6、The stone-cutter, however, had never seen this spirit and only shook his head with an unbelieving air when anyone spoke of it.───然而這位切石匠從未遇見(jiàn)過(guò)精靈,每次有人談及它時(shí),他總是搖搖頭,一副懷疑的樣子。
7、He looked at me with unbelieving eyes.───他用不相信的眼神看著(zhù)我。
8、He gazed at the letter, unbelieving.───他兩眼盯著(zhù)信,滿(mǎn)腹狐疑。
9、But the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles, and made their minds evil affected against the brethren.───但不順從的猶太人,煽動(dòng)外族人,激起他們仇恨的心,來(lái)反對弟兄們。
unbelieving相似詞語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)
1、disbelieving───adj.懷疑的;不相信的;v.懷疑(disbelieve的ing形式);不信
2、relieving───v.減輕(疼痛、苦悶等);(使)寬慰;(使)不單調;接……的班;解圍(被困之處);(使)擺脫(煩人的責任);免去;(使)凸現(relieve的現在分詞)
3、nonbelieving───不相信
4、unbefitting───adj.不合適的;不相宜的
5、unbeginning───松開(kāi)
6、unbelievingly───難以置信地
7、believing───v.相信;相信(某人)的話(huà);認為……有可能;認定;吃驚;有宗教信仰(believe的現在分詞);n.確信,相信
8、misbelieving───vt.不信;vi.信奉異教;持錯誤觀(guān)點(diǎn)
9、unbelievingness───不信
2、幫忙寫(xiě)一篇80詞左右的英語(yǔ)作文。
Maybe not considered the most important part of head,hair, in my opinion, is at least the most eye catching one, except for those who are bald, like Ge You. Anyway, hair plays an in dispensable role in our life, and sometimes it can offer us a lot of fun. Actually, I myself have several interesting experiences related to hair and would like to share them with you all.
The first story happened when I was eight. At that time, I was so boyish that every afternoon during the summer holiday I was seen disporting with a crowd of boys in the fierce sunlight,which gave me a precious gift, a bronze complexion. To make things worse, my hair was rather short, even shorter than most of the boys, just some one inch. One day, following my mother,I went to a department store to buy a pair of sports shoes. There were a variety of shoes of different colors and styles standing on the shelves. At once, I caught sight of a black pair with some silver streaks on its instep. Then I showed them to my mother,"What a wonderfu pair!""Not bad", mother said, "but I think they are for boys." Obviously, the saleswoman overheard our conversation, she came up to us and recommended the pair I chose, and with a radiant smile, she added, "this pair is especially suitable for the active boys just like you." My mother and I couldn't help laughing, and I had to protest, "Thank you, mad am, but I am a girl." She was genuinely shocked and touched my short hair unbelievingly. Even when we left with a pair of girlish shoes, she still had doubts about my gender.
From then on, I had to wear a hairpin to demonstrate that I am a girl. And as time passed, I broke the old saying, "the longer your hair is, the less sensibility you have." When I was in senior middle school, I already had a long plait tied back. My classmate and neighbor Nancy also has long straight hair. Since the beautiful princesses in the movie always have shining wavy hair, we both longed for the hairstyle and decided to do it ourselves. One Saturday afternoon, we attempted to carry out our great plan, but it turned out to be a disaster. To begin with, we divided our hair into several strands and combed them neat.Then we carefully rolled up every strand and fixed them with hairpins. The most important step is to cover the hair with a hot towel so that the stream could change our straight hair into the fashionable wavy style. After that both of us sat still on the chairs, afraid to ruin our perfect work. At last one hour passed,we couldn't wait to appreciate our new image. We pulled down the towel, removed the hairpins and rushed to the mirror. "Oh.My God! How terrible!" we both cried. The hair winded disorderly and defied all our efforts to make them tidy. The whole thing was a mess. We looked at each other helplessly and wondered what to do. At the very moment, my mother came home and was really amused by our funny so called wavy hair. Luckily, a magical thing came to our rescue, the vinegar. Plunged into the mixture of water and vinegar, our hair got straightened and no longer winded together.
Of course, hair means a lot more. The dyed black of the elderly can demonstrate their vigor and optimism, while the shining green hair of a cool guy shows off his pioneer spirit. And in the most renowned short story of O'Henry, The Gift of the Magi, Tara sold her beautiful brown hair to buy her husband a golden chain as the Christmas present, which moves thousands of readers to tears. To some extent, hair is a symbol of lifestyle and the philosophy of life.
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