Congreve

英 ['kɔŋgri:v] 美
  • n. 康格里夫(姓氏名)
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in reference to rockets or matches, from Sir William Congreve (1772-1828).
1. The Congreve rocket was cumbersome and poorly stabilized.
康格利夫火箭既笨重,稳定性又不好.

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2. In 1840 Sir William Congreve, an English artillery captain, began some notable experiments with rockets.
1804年,威廉·康格利夫爵士, 一位英国炮兵上尉, 对火箭开始了一些令人注目的实验.

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3. Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned ( William Congreve ).
天堂里没有使爱转化为恨的那种震怒. ( 威廉康格莱夫 ).

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4. Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society.
康格里夫描绘了一个堕落的贵族社会.

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5. William Congreve. The Way of the World.
威廉. 康格里夫《浮士道》.

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