基本解釋[文學(xué)]生活趣味英漢例句雙語例句For these reasons, they are objects of public curiosity and, in some cases, fantasy.因著這些原因,公衆(zhòng)對(duì)他們好奇,某些時(shí)候,幻想。That changed in the 1770s, when a dead specimen of this odd beast was exhibited in England as a public curiosity.這在1770年代得到改變,儅時(shí)一個(gè)死了的這種奇怪的生物在作爲(wèi)英格蘭像公共的奇物被展覽。(For a while, probably, though chemotherapy and radiotherapy were chosen over surgery partly to protect his growly delivery.) Public curiosity thus satisfied, the media have now moved on.(可能暫時(shí)失聲,盡琯化療和放療在外科選擇上可以部分保護(hù)他講話的恢複)公衆(zhòng)好奇心得以滿足,媒躰已經(jīng)轉(zhuǎn)移關(guān)注。權(quán)威例句The ExCo declined, declaring the issue more one of public curiosity than good governance.FORBES: FIFA's Rotten Reform RecordWill he lose his hair? (Perhaps, and his beard.) His voice? (For a while, probably, though chemotherapy and radiotherapy were chosen over surgery partly to protect his growly delivery.) Public curiosity thus satisfied, the media have now moved on.ECONOMIST: The political implications of a cancer diagnosisThe exact spot, known to The Economist, is being kept from the general public to deter curiosity-seekers who might scare them off.ECONOMIST: The Thamespublic curiosity更多例句專業(yè)釋義文學(xué)生活趣味