常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Its design is reminiscent of the Fifties and it looks like the kind of train the star-crossed lovers of Brief Encounter might have taken on honeymoon.火車的設(shè)計(jì)使人想起五十年代,看起來(lái),它就是電影“相間恨晚”裡時(shí)運(yùn)不濟(jì)的情侶們度蜜月的地方。It's become a public soap opera in Sweden, with all the elements of a literary thriller: a star-crossed romance, a missing will, a house divided and a mysterious manuscript.這已經(jīng)變成瑞典的一部公開的肥皂劇,具有所有的緊張刺激的故事元素:不幸的愛(ài)情,失蹤的遺囑,被分割的房子和詭秘的手稿。"Love in opposition always has a hold on people's imaginations, the idea of star-crossed lovers meant to be together but who encounter difficulties, " Kashner, one of the book's authors, says.“矛盾的愛(ài)情縂是讓人保有對(duì)它的幻想和不幸的戀人想要廝守的願(yuàn)望,但誰(shuí)來(lái)尅服睏難,”卡希爾,這本書的一個(gè)作家說(shuō)道。權(quán)威例句Travel agents report booming business from Bulgarian tourists who want to visit the restaurants, villas and tryst spots frequented by the star-crossed duo.ECONOMIST: Bulgaria and its TurksDespite the giant gap in the public mind between organic farming, which bans artificial pesticides and fertilizers, and gene modification, the couple was never exactly star-crossed.FORBES: Green GenesThe genders have been reversed but the supernatural, star-crossed teen angst remains firmly intact in "Beautiful Creatures, " which clearly aims to pick up where the "Twilight" franchise left off.FORBES: Leonardo Dicaprio 返回 star-crossed