Twelfth Night
美
英 
- n.顯現(xiàn)節(jié)(1 月 6 日,基督教節(jié)日);主顯節(jié)前夕
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)第十二夜;第十二夜隨身書;主顯節(jié)之夜
英漢解釋
例句
Asked why he came to do Twelfth Night, he said that he felt a sort of responsibility to introduce Shakespeare's pays to Chinese audiences.
當(dāng)他被問到為什么來演出《第十二夜》時(shí),他說他感到有責(zé)任把莎士比亞的劇作介紹給中國(guó)觀眾。
To illustrate this point, LET us consider the comedy The Twelfth Night.
為了說明這一點(diǎn),讓我們來看一看喜劇《第十二夜》。
The coin in the pudding is attributed to the festivities held in the last days of the Christmas period, the Twelfth Night.
在圣誕節(jié)期間的最后幾天,也就是第十二夜,人們開始吃帶硬幣的布丁。
Like many of Shakespeare's comedies, Twelfth Night involves mistaken identities, characters not being who they are believed to be.
正如莎翁的其他喜劇,《第十二夜》也是有關(guān)身份的錯(cuò)位,角色的身份并非其他人所認(rèn)為的那樣。
You set up a Second World War background for this Twelfth Night, why?
你為這次的十二夜設(shè)置了一個(gè)二戰(zhàn)的背景,為什么?
Traditionally, the Yule log is brought into a house on Christmas Eve and is burned continuously through Twelfth Night.
按照傳統(tǒng)來說,耶穌柴在平安夜時(shí)拿到屋子里以后,就要一直燃到主顯日。
Alas, our frailty is the cause, not we: For ? such as we are made of, such we be. ? The Twelfth Night ?
唉,原因在于我們的弱點(diǎn),而非我們:因?yàn)?/c>我們由什么材料制成,就會(huì)成為?
Perhaps the most popular of Shakespeare's comedies, Twelfth Night considers the nature of love: true love, self-love and friendship.
本劇可能是莎士比亞最受歡迎的喜劇,探索愛的根本:真愛、自愛和友情。
Twelfth Night was the play, I remember.
我記得劇名為《第十二夜》,
Harrison is in town to play Sebastian in Shakespeare Theatre Company's remount of Twelfth Night.
哈里森目前正在城里準(zhǔn)備飾演莎士比亞大劇院的新劇《第十二夜》里的Sebastian。
It's the last day of Carnival, which begins 12 days after Christmas on "Twelfth Night" , January 6th.
它的最后一天,狂歡,其中一開始后12天圣誕“第十二夜”,1月6日。
The actors performed Twelfth Night last night.
昨晚演員們演出了《第十二夜》。
The actors performed Twelfth night.
演員們演出了《第十二夜》。
Feste is the clown in Twelfth-Night.
菲斯特是《第十二夜》中的丑角。
In New Orleans, Carnival season begins on Twelfth Night, and there are parades, masquerade balls, and parties nearly every day.
在新奧爾良,嘉年華賽季開始第十二夜,并有游行后,會(huì)偽裝成球,和各方幾乎每天都有。
She sat like patience on a monument, smiling at grief. (Shakespeare: The Twelfth Night, Act Two, Scene Four)
漢:她坐在紀(jì)念碑上,像個(gè)木偶人,對(duì)悲哀置之一笑。
The Merchant of Venice Much Ado About Nothing As You Like It Twelfth Night
威尼斯商人無事生非皆大歡喜第十二夜溫莎的風(fēng)流娘兒
The story of Twelfth Night
《第十二夜》劇情