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drang

/drang/US // dræŋ //

叨叨,叨扰,叨叨叨,叨叨声

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Newfoundland.

    • : a narrow lane or alleyway.

Examples

  • Kathy took me on, and after a fair amount of sturm und drang—young writers do think every word is precious!

  • The man at the center of the sturm und drang was a spy in the offices of the German BND intelligence service.

  • Maybe all this Sturm und Drang will give birth to a new lime-lite generation of cocktails.

  • All the political sturm und drang around the jobs numbers is appropriate.

  • The hope among Tea Partiers is that all the sturm and drang surrounding the debates and primary this week will give people a lift.

  • At Guma and Drang an impure salt, fit for cattle, is extracted from shallow cuttings.

  • The crows regard them as fair game, hence their nest-building season is a time of sturm und drang.

  • There is a Sturm und Drang period in every man's life, depend upon it.

  • We find no humour, no Sturm und Drang, no inequalities and incoherences of passion.

  • It was one of his earliest works, Sturm und Drang , which gave its name to this literary epoch.