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小词详解 | episode
episode 英 [ˈepɪsəʊd] 美 [ˈepɪsoʊd]
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外刊例句
That episode caused trouble abroad and this time could be more complicated still.
那段时期在国外引发了问题,而这一次可能还会更加复杂。
——《经济学人》For years, cross-border exchanges of fire have occasionally erupted, but in recent months, episodes of heavier shelling have prompted thousands of families in villages near the border to flee in search of safety.
多年来,跨境交火偶尔会爆发,但最近几个月,更为猛烈的炮击事件已促使数以千计的家庭为了寻求安全而逃离了边境附近的村庄。
——《纽约时报》
基本释义
[noun] an event or a group of events occurring as part of a larger sequence; an incident or period considered in isolation
[名词] 作为一连串事件中的一部分而发生的一个或一组事件;单独考虑的一个事件或时期
官方报纸对这一事件持什么立场?
What is the official organ's stance on this episode?不幸的是,这是我人生中相当臭名昭著的一段经历。
Unfortunately it was a rather notorious episode of my life.
Eventually she took off the ball-room episode with considerable feeling, forgetting, as she got deeper in the scene, all about Drouet, and letting herself rise to a fine state of feeling.
她最后还是演了舞后那一幕。她演得很投入,随着剧情的进展,她完全忘了杜洛埃的在场,感情达到了升华的境界。
spell: a short period occasion: a particular time or instance of an event chapter: a period of time or an episode in a person's life, a nation's history, etc.