hunchback
英 [ˈhʌntʃbæk]
美 [ˈhʌntʃbæk]
n. 驼背的人
复数:hunchbacks 过去式:hunchbacked 过去分词:hunchbacked
BNC.34836 / COCA.23327
牛津词典
noun
- 驼背的人
a person who has a hump on their back
柯林斯词典
- 驼背的人;驼子;罗锅
Ahunchbackis someone who has a large lump on their back because their spine is curved.
英英释义
noun
- a person whose back is hunched because of abnormal curvature of the upper spine
- an abnormal backward curve to the vertebral column
双语例句
- A British theater company has dropped the word hunchback from its stage adaptation of the classic novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame to avoid offending disabled people, newspapers reported.
据报载,为避免冒犯残疾人,英国一家演出公司从改编自经典名著的《巴黎圣母院的驼背》的剧名中去掉了“驼背”一词。 - When I looked down the hall I saw what looked like a transparent hunchback limping toward us.
我向下看,看到一个驼背的跛子向我们走来。 - Abnormal rearward curvature of the spine, resulting in protuberance of the upper back; hunchback. overhead cam shaft
脊柱后凸,驼背脊椎不正常地向后弯曲,导致背部上方凸出;驼背上凸轮轴上部凸轮轴 - The remains of the monarch depicted by William Shakespeare as a monstrous hunchback and often viewed as one of English history's greatest villains will now be solemnly reburied in the local cathedral.
理查三世的遗骨将在当地教堂被正式重新埋葬。他一直被视为英国历史上最残酷的暴君之一,威廉-莎士比亚将其刻画为驼背的暴君。 - I will kick your butt so high; you look like a hunchback.
我要把你的屁股踢的半天高,让你像钟楼怪人一样。 - Popular tradition portrays Richard III as a hunchback.
流行的传说把理查三世描绘成驼子。 - His best-known works are the novels Les Mis é rables and Notre-Dame de Paris ( movie: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame).
他最著名的两部作品是小说《悲惨世界》和《巴黎圣母院》(电影:钟楼怪人)。 - A cloud, darker than before, covered the hunchback's face again; and his smile became sad, and then faded away.
比刚才更加阴沉的黑云布满了驼背人的脸,他笑得很凄惨,然后那笑也消失了。 - The Narrative Style and Character Shaping of "Hunchback of Notre Dame"
《钟楼怪人》的叙事风格及人物形象塑造 - Clopin was making fun of him, and the hunchback was angry.
克洛潘取笑他,驼背人不由得怒气冲天。