Howells

[ˈhauəlz]
  • 释义
  • 豪厄尔斯(姓氏,男子名; William Dean, 1837-1920,美国小说家,批评家);

  • 双语例句
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    If they did not call themselves romanticists they nevertheless disagreed explicitly with Howells and his proteges.

    他们即使不曾以浪漫派自称,也明目张胆反对豪威尔斯和他的门徒.

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    There were novelists of the time, like Howells, who avowed that they were " realists ".

    当时的小说家如 豪威尔斯 等人,都信誓旦旦地自称是现实派.

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  • 3、

    But Twain, Howells, and James were jeeringly described by Mencken as " draft - dodgers ".

    不过吐温 、 豪威尔斯和詹姆斯都是被门肯讥诮地叫做 “ 逃避兵役的人. ”

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    By the early 1880 s Howells's brand of realism was in certain respects fixed.

    十九世纪八○年代初,豪威尔斯所提倡的那种现实主义在某些方面已经定型.

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  • 5、

    So far the beast in us has insisted upon having its full say ( William Dean Howells )

    我们身上的兽性一直顽强地要把握我们的言行 ( 威廉迪安豪厄尔斯 )

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    Howells is fully aware of Bartley's failings.

    豪威尔斯是完全清楚巴特勒的短处的.

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  • 7、

    Howells said that his novels were a response to the needs of his generation.

    毫厄尔斯说他的小说是为迎合时代而作.

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  • 8、

    But Dreiser, whom Howells could not stomach, was another matter.

    不为豪威尔斯所容的德莱塞, 则又作别论了.

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  • 9、

    In this period, Howells, Mark Twain, Henry James were very famous.

    这一时期, 产生了豪威尔斯 、 马克?吐温 、 亨利?詹姆斯等享有国际盛名的作家.

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