双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- Tintin's slightly priggish character fitted the times.
丁丁的稍有几分一本正经的性格与那个时代是相吻合的。 - There was a tiny, priggish, warning voice in my ears which in the tones of Collins told me it was seemly to hold back.
我耳边响起一种微弱的,一本正经的,象科林斯的声音,警告我最好不要去。
权威例句
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