严肃英语怎么说
Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or dozing in a corner; hardly anybody talks, since to do so would be considered quite offensive.
He expressed grave concern at American attitudes.
Don't laugh, it's a serious suggestion.
Some of them were asked to watch comedies while others watched serious programs.
"Did you?" she asked earnestly.
I'm afraid I'm not a very serious person.
Don't be flippant, damn it! This is serious!
Don't be flippant, damn it! This is serious.
Mary listened to her with a grave, puzzled expression.
The discussion got a little heavy.
A novelist might spend the whole day playing, but at the same time he carries the deepest conviction of being more serious than others.
One of the charms of the world's most famous painting is that she appears radiant one moment and then serious and sardonic the next.
The tone was no longer sardonic, but sober.
So instead of talking about serious stuff like work, school or your family, try to behave in a flirtatious manner and talk about fun things.
"Whether volcanoes are extinct or alive, it comes to the same thing for us, " said the geographer.
"The 'creatures' have come," said Colin gravely.
His face was harsh and serious.
Being a rather vain man, he complained in "the Fairy Tale of My Life," one of three autobiographies he wrote, that people were not interested in his "serious" writing.
They were asked to behave with the gravity that was appropriate in a court of law.
My first serious novel was Sinclair Lewis's Main Street.
"This is not good," he said with great seriousness.
She saw that in a moment Dr. Craven's serious face relaxed into a relieved smile.
I like Shakespeare's comedy, even in his most serious play.
And this implies a serious shift not only in what the Internet is used for, but also in what digital culture can be said to mean.