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storied

/stawr-eed, stohr-/US // ˈstɔr id, ˈstoʊr- //UK // (ˈstɔːrɪd) //

有故事的,有历史的,古老的,有故事的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : recorded or celebrated in history or story: the storied cities of ancient Greece.
    • : ornamented with designs representing historical, legendary, or similar subjects.

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Examples

  • Car people in particular are unhappy that the long and storied name has been attached to a five-door crossover, not a two-door coupe.

  • The most storied groundhog is perhaps Punxsutawney Phil, who lives in western Pennsylvania.

  • This is the $176,900 2021 Aston Martin DBX, the first ever crossover from the storied British brand.

  • Bronzeville, on the South Side of Chicago, has a storied past.

  • Cast-iron pans have a storied place in American home cooking.

  • Finally, in November, they launched out on their storied and infamous scorched-earth March to the Sea.

  • A storied figure in his own right, Magdaleno is one of 12 children of Mexican parents who came to the U.S. without documents.

  • While forced conscription of Americans is rare, the practice of volunteering has a storied history.

  • Cider has a long and storied history that can be tasted in the variety of options found throughout the world.

  • The diptychs document the storied days the band spent as guests of the hotel.

  • Towards some remote churchyard without a name In forced funereal marches my steps come; Far from the storied sepulchres of fame.

  • These simple objects speak more directly to the heart than storied urn or animated bust.

  • There is no “storied window,” scarcely any “dim religious light,” and not a morsel of extra colouring in the whole establishment.

  • It is one of those white houses common in our older towns,—two-storied, long on the street, with the front door in the middle.

  • The houses on the bit of street were all three-storied and all of a uniform, dingy, scaling redness.