the dickens / ˈdɪk ɪnz /

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the dickens 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Usually the dickens . devil; deuce: The dickens you say! What the dickens does he want?

the dickens 近义词

the dickens

等同于 devil

更多the dickens例句

  1. In 1843, when Dickens published A Christmas Carol, Christmas was often treated as just another day, with few people even getting time off work — that’s why Bob Cratchit asks if he can have the day off.
  2. Mead’s performance of the Dickens play has been presented at the Dickens Festival in England and at arts centers, schools, churches, and private events around the world.
  3. Dickens grew up in a London where child labor was ruthlessly exploited.
  4. The book is broken into what Dickens calls staves, not chapters.
  5. Dickens was a master of heart-wrenching pathos because he felt every pain as he wrote.
  6. Flaubert, for instance, hated the works of Dickens: “What defective composition!”
  7. In his opulent maroon suit, Dickens flaunts his fame and fortune with so little subtlety he makes Kanye West appear modest.
  8. I study your language in your Dickens, in your Thackeray; at last I attain proficiency.
  9. I never now see our young people, or their elders either, affected by an author as we were then by the power of Dickens.
  10. She had expected to cry herself to sleep; instead she read Dickens with Mr. Hammerton until the new year was upon them.
  11. One will not fully appreciate Chigwell and its inn unless he has read Dickens' story.
  12. The bar-room, no doubt, is still much the same as on the stormy night which Dickens chose for the opening of his story.