skene 的定义
plural ske·nai [skee-nahy]. /ˈski naɪ/.
- a structure facing the audience and forming the background before which performances were given.
更多skene例句
- Skene ('Celtic Scotland,' i. 116, note) gives a critical account of the various biographies of Gildas.
- Dr. Skene, who left town in 1753 in the same fashion, reached Edinburgh in nineteen days.
- Well, I couldn't disappoint him after his being so kind to me—Mrs. Skene had made as much of me as if I was her own son.
- A dozen others were trying to bring him to his senses, remonstrating with him on his conduct, or trying to pacify Skene.
- Skene ceased eating to see his wife read, a feat which was to him one of the wonders of science.