| 釋義 |
沉默寡言chén mò guǎ yánas dumb as an oyster;be sparing of words (/in speech) ; close-mouthed; be silent (/quiet); reserved; reticence and taciturnity;reticent and contemplative,self-contained (ly); keep silence; silent and uncommunicative; tacit; taciturn;tigh-lipped ? 過(guò)去慣于高談闊論的人們,都變得~了。(羅廣斌、楊益言 《紅巖》 317) The reporters who had laughed and chattered noisily were now silent. ? 她,外表平凡,又~;但是她的心情是多么偉大、崇高啊! (柳青 《創(chuàng)業(yè)史》 480) She is ordinary in appearance and sparing in speech. But she has a great and noble heart. ? 他倆在炭廠(chǎng)里,在隊(duì)上,都是~的人,也很對(duì)脾氣。(知俠 《鐵道游擊隊(duì)》 155) Both being the quiet type,they had liked each other when they worked together at the coke mill. ? 王和甫仍是笑嘻嘻地說(shuō)。他的老是帶幾分開(kāi)玩笑似的笑嘻嘻,和孫吉人的~是很相反的。(茅盾《子夜》 83) Wang Hefu spoke with his usual bantering smile,which contrasted strongly with Sun Jiren's reticence and taciturnity. ? 可是表面上她卻依然對(duì)一切都淡漠,依舊~。(楊沫 《青春之歌》 12) Outwardly,however,she remained indifferent to her surround ings,being generally reticent and contemplative. 沉默寡言chén mò ɡuǎ yán默默無(wú)言,很少言笑。be scanty of words, as dumb as an oyster, reticent
沉默寡言chén mò ɡuǎ yán形容性格文靜深沉,不愛(ài)多說(shuō)話(huà)。very gentle and quiet in character and not to be given too much speech 沉默寡言chén mò guǎ yántaciturn;taciturnity; reticent; reticence |