exilic
美[eg'zɪlɪk] 英[eg'zɪlɪk]
adj. 放逐的;流亡的
英英释义
Adjective- of or relating to a period of exile (especially the exile of the Jews known as the Babylonian Captivity)
例句
- He studies the exilic books of the Old Testament. 他研读旧约圣经关于犹太人被放逐至巴比伦诸章。
- "The effort has left me breathless not only because of the energy expended but especially because of the vitality of this exilic prophet's message. 今天拿到这本英文的以西结书注释,厚厚地捧在手中,有期待,也有惶惶。
- Tibet wurde in den 1950er Jahren von China besetzt, seit 1959 lebt der Dalai Lama in indischen Exil. 西藏于1950年被中国占领,自1959年起,达赖喇嘛流亡印度。
- Peking wirft im Exil lebenden Uiguren vor, hinter den Ausschreitungen zu stecken. 北京中央政府谴责流亡海外的维族人充当了这次事件的幕后推手。
- However, thanks to his exilic experience, James created his famous “international novels”, which depict the confrontations between American and European cultures. 人们会觉得流散者是他所处环境中的一员,但他总是格格不入,始终徘徊于两种文化的夹缝之中。
- In the second chapter, a brief survey has been done on James’s exilic career, from which the impact of James’s exilic experience on his diasporic writings is examined. 另一方面与本土的分离以及与寄居国之间的隔膜使他成了边缘人,始终徘徊在两种文化的夹缝之中。
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