可怜英语怎么说
At this warm greeting, the poor Tunny, who was not used to such tenderness, wept like a child.
Only a poor girl has to stand out and take bashing.
The roast goose stood at one end, with knife and folk in her breast, jumped down from the dishes, and came to the poor child.
To her great surprise, the poor man was there sitting on the floor, his face was pale and a lot of blood was running on his right hand.
What else could poor Wendy do?
Three days in which to go and fetch the child of this unhappy woman.
Classes, even at elite universities, can top 500 students and are disproportionately taught by poorly paid adjuncts and graduate students, not professors.
Brave Isabel, the poor little girl whose father gave up his life to care for her.
The wretched prisoners were dragged from the hold, all except Wendy, and ranged in line in front of him.
Everything is loose in the house, and poor grandmother told me she was afraid that the house might tumble down.
She heard him let out a pitiful, muffled groan.
Pity the big man. Many assume that sprouting to a 7-foot height alone should guarantee a career as an NBA journeyman at the very least.
He sounded both pitiful and eager to get what he wanted.
Poor girl, she did not know how fast she was nearing trouble herself.
Poor Laura was at a loss to account for her cousin's angry behaviour, and ignorant of what she had offended him.
Being a student today with miserly grants and limited career prospects is difficult.
Do I sound envious? I pity them, actually.
The poor dog was covered with sores.
The kind old lady offered to take in the poor homeless stranger.
Asked the man again, and, angrier than ever, he gave poor Pinocchio another lashing.
The pity, says Baabar, is that they are also not fit to compete in the city.
Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words?
She almost forgot poor drouet, who babbled on as if he were the host.
"I don't know," Nibs said, awestruck, "but it looks so weary, and as it flies it moans, 'Poor Wendy.'"
"Rat," he moaned, "how about your supper, you poor, cold, hungry, weary animal?"