单词 | Austere |
例句 | 1. The church was austere and simple. 2. Her father is a very austere man. 3. The room was furnished in austere style. 4. Grandfather was an austere man, very strict with his children. 5. The courtroom was a large dark chamber, an austere place. 6. We led an austere life in the mountain. 7. Cuthbert led an austere life of prayer and solitude. 8. He is austere and grave in deportment. 9. My father was a distant, austere man. 10. He was a tall, austere, forbidding figure. 11. The life of the troops was still comparatively austere. 12. The designs were pure, austere and coldly beautiful. 13. His way of life is rather austere. 14. Their clothes were always austere. 15. This work is in austere counterpoint to that of Gaudi. 16. He was a man of austere habits, in marked contrast to his more flamboyant wife. 17. I found her a rather austere, distant, somewhat cold person. 18. The people are still leading an austere life in the mountains. 19. The speaker advocated a less austere observance of the sabbath. 20. In her own home, she replaced austere minimalism with cosy warmth and colour. 21. An austere man of unquestioned moral rectitude, Nava inspired deep devotion in those who worked for him. 22. The room was austere, nearly barren of furniture or decoration. 23. The speaker advocated a less austere observance of the Sabbath. 24. He later developed austere personal habits, his brother recalled. 25. The result is impressive but awfully stern and austere./austere.html 26. To the outward eye he was austere, even bleak. 27. Both men in repose looked austere and even severe. 28. The crematorium chapel was cold and austere. 29. He ended up buying this austere Cistercian monastery, which he had taken apart and shipped to San Francisco. 30. Thinking of the austere rations back in Britain, Constance was uneasy at such luxury. 1. The church was austere and simple. 2. Her father is a very austere man. 3. Grandfather was an austere man, very strict with his children. 4. The courtroom was a large dark chamber, an austere place. 5. We led an austere life in the mountain. 6. He is austere and grave in deportment. 7. His way of life is rather austere. 8. The speaker advocated a less austere observance of the sabbath. 9. The speaker advocated a less austere observance of the Sabbath. 31. August was reserved for Henderson House, where Grandmother Robinson presided with austere benevolence. 32. In fact the narrator's language is positively austere as he tries to minimize our sense of recapitulation. 33. Life may be regarded as an austere struggle, blighted by fate, where only the rich and the lucky fare well. 34. Students ate in an austere hall built by New England Puritans. 35. Others portrayed his austere demeanour and mirthless, rumbling laugh in a more sinister light. 36. An austere bravura exhibition for six dancers, it offers a series of solos of ever-increasing technical demands. 37. And in any case, the other austere Benedictine had taken the bait. 38. We hope to attract a new generation of collectors, make this place seem more accessible, less austere. 39. Astor was a shy, austere and, by all accounts, unlovable man. 40. The tower is a statement of arrival, as boastful and triumphant as the Tughluk buildings around me were understated and austere. 41. Their dress seemed more austere, both in its cut and in the absence of embellishment. 42. On the opposite wall, a print was mounted; an austere graphic design, white and grey to match. 43. This timekeeper, now known as H-5, has all the internal complexity of H-4 but assumes an austere outward appearance. 44. Today his message is more austere, more profound and more iconoclastic than ever. 45. That at Hyderabad with its wide cornices and balustraded roof detail was somewhat less austere than its more utilitarian neighbour at Secunderabad. 46. No brushed aluminium and rosewood here; its stereo systems are designed with graph-paper severity to put across an austere seriousness. 47. Luxuries were regarded as tending to undermine morals, so ideal societies were often austere and egalitarian. 48. It's a very austere movie, filmed largely in semi-darkness and featuring a morose baroque soundtrack. 49. The budget, allowing for expenditure of 176,700 million guilders, was the least austere for many years. 50. Bird-watchers have an austere view of existence: that which can not be pigeonholed should be shot. 51. Within the austere collegial melody of science even the slightest emotional shading can have a suitably dramatic effect. 52. The style is massive, austere, finely proportioned and intensely durable. 53. The contrast of this laughing, luxuriant beauty with the clear-cut, austere grandeur all around arrests the attention sharply. 54. But in austere, plain-Jane face it seems unrelated to the next-door cousin that flies high in lacy, frilly stonework. 55. Before the coarse brown fabric hung an austere gibbet,(sentence dictionary) constructed of two weathered wooden beams. 56. Then she would do housework, but it was such an austere cottage that there was hardly anything to do. 57. His was a dark, autocratic face, with clear-cut features that held an austere masculine beauty. 58. Uncle Fred was an austere and impressive figure, whom some people found forbidding. 59. Playground fights at my London comprehensive, an austere archetypal 1960s building near Marble Arch, were frequent occurrences. 60. I prefer the more austere skeletons of the corals that live frugal, ancient lives in the deep sea. 61. Austere, minimalist place where the waiters take your orders on hand-held computers. 62. These strict and prudish ideals were those of the austere Hejaz merchants. 63. He seemed stern and austere and never had a hair out of place. 64. The austere and dark side of the future lay in front of him. 65. Durkheim was a very austere man who led a rigidly timetabled existence and refused to talk to his family except at mealtimes. 66. These pictures, Roland considered, seemed somehow more real as well as more austere, because they were photographs. 67. The room is much as he imagined it would be, though perhaps even more austere. 68. her austere bedroom with its simple narrow bed. 69. He was a straight austere little four-star admiral. 70. He has an austere manner. 71. " Could it be his look -- "two-piece army suit, bouffant hairdo, Ray-ban sunglasses, and platform shoes," as one ABC reporter put it -- offers some inspiration during these austere times? 72. As a professional attacking method, network spoofing gives austere challenge to the network administrator. 73. DURING last year's mayoral campaign Annise Parker, then Houston an austere view of the city's finances. 74. All the offices are rather austere and small, even the President's. 75. Modern art design of ceramics has been faced with austere requirement because of vast change of modern social consciousness and taste psychogenesis. 76. Castle House near Bramhall is Art Deco at its most austere, with stone mullion windows, tall chimneys and a flattened roof. 77. The monastery was square - roofed, austere, with barrack windows. 78. It was true, my room has cast its austere winter garments. 79. Some of the Nazi top brass wanted rid of Lafont - the austere old Prussians who believed the Reich's honour was being besmirched by consorting with shabby crooks. 80. The Danakil desert in the Horn of Africa presents an austere and daunting landscape. 81. The desolate sands was a little bit acclivitous towards the plain, the tone was firm and persistent and austere. 82. They appreciate its honesty, its uncompromising exactness, the austere beauty of its prose. 83. The motive behind such words is austere rather than snobbish. 84. "This budget is the most austere fiscal blueprint California has seen in more than a generation, " state Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg told reporters Monday. 85. Psychological health problem technicaland institutes brings an austere challenge to vocational colleges. 85. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 86. Yet the Greek poet, like a sunbeam, touches the terrible and austere Memnon's Column of myth, which proceeds to give forth Sophoclean melodies. 87. Current, an acerb contradiction in moving course of our country economy is obtain employment situation austere. 88. He was stoical, serious, austere , a melancholy dreamer, humble and haughty, like fanatics. 89. She was a person--we dare not say a woman--who was gentle, austere, well-bred, cold, and who had never lied. 90. He was a little thinner, a little whiter, a little more austere. 91. He looked to be about fifty, with refined features and an austere expression that left little doubt he was unamused by their presence here. 92. My heart went pit-a-pat as I entered the great Pandit's study, packed full of books; nor did his austere visage assist in reviving my courage. 93. Traffic security status is austere in our country, so the research on automobile traffic accident and aid of traffic accident is urgent and necessary. 94. However, INSEE's five-month data show that a couple of sectors are doing better in austere 2009 than they were in rip-roaring 2008. 95. His change in painting style is remarkable, from austere Medievalism in the early period to volumptuous Venetian style in the late years. 96. Heyward's aquiline, austere face showed concentration; behind rimless glasses his grey eyes were cool. 97. Constructing SVS for progressing mankind is significant to reasonable value orientation when contemporary human society is confronted with very complicated problems and austere challenges. 98. With a demagogic flair that his more austere father could not have equaled, young Chiang appealed to the people of Shanghai for what he called a program of "social revolution." 99. Scott-Heron has an intuitive way of grasping work written by others and skewing it to fit his own austere worldview. 100. This technique results in uneven walls that give an impression of both primitiveness and austere magnificence. Chinese fir is the primary building material used inside the dwellings. 101. The gambling know as business looks with austere disfavour upon the business know as gambling. 102. The trees were bare by then - everything very austere - but somehow strengthening. 103. The austere landscape had shifted from barren scrubland to enormous jumbles of rocks that looked as if God had forgotten to straighten them up. 104. The gambling known as business looks with austere disfavour upon the business known as gambling. 105. When the austere King Faisal was assassinated in 1975, the sybaritic King Fahd took power. 106. Changsha is the austere traditionalism of Yuelu Academy and it's the stage show at Glamour bar . 107. The austere college furniture and the large luncheon table made all the more incongruous. 108. The fisheye lens can reach excellent imaging quality in such an austere environment, and provide important guarantee for information capture with extreme wide-angle view on the orbit. 109. Specialists are having a discussion over the difference of the items which includes the far austere art, the folklore art, the directart and the outsider art. 110. Knightley presumably got a script for this austere but moving period piece. 111. When he spoke his manner seemed less austere than usual. 112. Self-effacing, a trifle austere, he nevertheless exudes a benign humanity from the top of his monkish haircut to his scuffed toe-caps. 113. A well-rounded man, known for his work in astronomy and mathematics, the Irish-born Thomson was a tall, austere figure with a narrow face and keenly penetrating eyes. 114. By comparison the navy was a queer little planet whirling in an austere void. 115. The Taliban's promise - in Pashtun areas straddling Pakistan and Afghanistan - was to restore peace and security and enforce their own austere version of Sharia, or Islamic law, once in power. 116. Even Miss Pinkerton , that austere and godlike woman , ceased scolding her after the first time. |
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