adj. 1.专横的;傲慢的。 2.迫切的,紧要的。 短语和例子 an imperious manner 自高自大的样子。 imperious need 紧急的需要。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
Example Sentences:
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Yet he was imperious sometimes still: but i did not mind that . 可是,他有时候还是专横,不过我并不介意。
2.
"hush!" an imperious voice commanded, and abner drew back . “嘘!”一个高傲的声音使艾布纳不由得后退一步。
3.
Her mother surveyed her admiringly, conscious of her imperious mood . 她的母亲觉出了她那傲慢的情调,赞赏地观察着她。
4.
They are rather imperious to their good moon and her divine sons . 他们对月亮女神和她的神圣的儿子们,未免有些太卤莽了。
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Only the most imperious reasons, never mean trifles, move women . 只有最重要的理由,而绝不是无足轻重的小事,能够动摇女人。
6.
"mr. quiverful has not abandoned anything," said the lady, with a very imperious voice . “奎瓦富先生什么也没有放弃,”这位夫人用很蛮横的声音说。
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When ever they hear the imperious cries of the people in a crisis, they respond . 每当这些人听到处在危机中的人们发出紧急呼救的时候,他们总是闻声而起的。
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Turning, she caught a man who was passing up the cave by the arm, and asked him something in an imperious tone . 她转过身去,抓住一个朝岩洞深处走去的人的胳膊,急切地问了他些什么。
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The first was a great, red-headed gentleman, of an imperious and flushed face, who carried his hat in his hand . 领头的是一个槐梧的红头发绅士,一张傲慢专横的红脸,手中拿着他的帽子。
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All that she did do was to attend to his wants quietly, and with a humility which was in striking contrast to her former imperious bearing . 她只是一反往常盛气凌人的样子,恭顺地侍候他。