陶醉英语怎么说
- Beware of the specious charms of error and the intoxicating fumes of pride.
- Very much an introvert, he feels most comfortable in the world of code and programming jargon.
- Someone in this place, certainly will be the fragrance of flowers and red and green flowers have to linger.
- Both diffuse hard to forget, but also dense with people narcissism.
- My intuition tells me that you are simply intoxicated with her, which is fine, as far as the two of you are concerned.
- If you drink any faster than that, the extra alcohol flows through to the rest of the body - intoxication is moments away.
- Being intoxicated with the beautiful view, a week had passed and there came the classes.
- We throw ourselves into these tragic affairs and become intoxicated with that which we are about to do.
- My intuition tells me that you are simply intoxicated with her, which is fine, as far as the two of you are concerned.
- For you have drunk and become intoxicated from the bubbling wellspring that I have personally measured out.
- I was intoxicated by the beautiful scenery.
- Winning the cold war left many Americans intoxicated with power.
- Everything smiles, sings and offers itself. One feels gently intoxicated.
- My cousins seem to have become intoxicated by their success.
- Most of the humans are similarly intoxicated by the variety of goods on display.
- The film is ravishing to look at and boasts a sensuous musical score.
- He had always been in love with the enchanted landscape of the West.
- I was edified in Beiwai. I enjoy my study in Beiwai. My English makes progress rapidly.
- Dante may have been intoxicated with Beatrice his whole life, but it was from afar.
- The beauty of the landscape overwhelmed me.
- I proudly pointed at the pig's feet braised in soy sauce, revelling in my own achievement.
- Annie was smiling and laughing, clearly revelling in the attention.
- Her whole soul was possessed by the fact that a fuller life was opening before her.
- She luxuriated in all the attention she received.
- I cannot tell you how much your letter delighted (relieved) (amused) (enchanted) me.