quasimodo

英 [,kwɑ:zi'məudəu] 美
  • n. 复活节后的第一个星期天
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quasimodo (n.)
"Low Sunday," 1706, Quasimodo Sunday, from Latin quasi modo, first words of introit for the first Sunday after Easter: quasi modo geniti infantes "as newborn babes" (1 Pet. ii:2). The hunchback in Victor Hugo's novel was supposed to have been abandoned as an infant at Notre Dame on this day, hence his name. For first element, see quasi; for second see mode (n.1).
1. Frollo had tried to set Quasimodo's tongue free, but Quasimodo made It'silent.
弗洛里试图让加西莫多自由说话, 然而加西莫多保持沉默.

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2. Tom Thumb, Sleeping Beauty, and Quasimodo were all talking one day.
大拇指汤姆, 睡美人和卡西莫多(巴黎圣母院男主角)某日聊天.

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3. The ugly and monstrous face of Quasimodo leaves readers a deep impression.
卡西莫多的丑陋的怪相给读者留下深刻的印象.

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4. Quasimodo was a wise and kindhearted guy, but he had an ugly face and a hunchback.
长大后的加西莫多善良聪明, 但他却是个样貌奇丑面容可怖的驼子.

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5. " Quasimodo! " they shouted, " High Priest Quasimado! Make way for the High Priest of Fools! "
“ 卡西莫多! ” 他们高喊, “ 大主教卡西莫多! 为愚人们的大主教让路. ”

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