vt.表明,表示;引起
evinced───vt.表明,表示;引起
evinces───vt.表明,表示;引起
deviance───n.异常;异常行为
evidence───n.证据,证明;迹象;明显;vt.证明
evincive───adj.显示的;证明性的;表明的
Devine───n.迪瓦恩(男子名、姓氏)
Prince───n.王子,国君;亲王;贵族;n.(Prince)人名;(英、葡)普林斯;(法)普兰斯;
Vince───n.文斯(男子名,Vincent的昵称)
evict───vt.驱逐;逐出
the purpose of this simile is to evince the indistinctness and the confusion produced by our vision of the fallen angels.───这个比喻的目的,是要表明由我们想象的天使们的样子,带来的模糊和困惑。
He looked grave. What now? What sudden eagerness is this you evince? What are you going to do?───他神情很严肃。“怎么啦?你突然显得那么急切,这是什么意思?你打算干什么呢?”
Tom began to evince a growing distress.───汤姆开始显出越来越痛苦的样子。
he began to evince considerable indifference to social forms and observances.───开始对社会习俗和礼仪明显表现出满不在乎的态度。
Nor, as far as we know, did his bankers or accountants evince the least bit of curiosity about seeing these places.───诚如我们所知,书中也没有包含对银行家和会计们看见那些工厂或是森林而感到一丝惊奇的描写。
While coastal China and its major metropolises evince tremendous wealth, large swaths of Western China remain mired in poverty.───中国沿海城市和一些重要的都市非常富裕,与贫穷的西部存在巨大的差距。
For people of a certain age, such anecdotes might evince something like nostalgia.───对于某个年龄層的人,像这样的轶事令人有怀旧的感觉。
Her manner was easy, dignified, and commanding, and seemed to evince high birth and habits or elevated society.───她仪态大方,庄重而威严,似乎表示出身名门,习惯于上层社会的生活。
She at last condescended to evince awareness of his proximity.───最后她才纡贵屈尊地表示出她注意到他在旁边。