顿的英文翻译
基本释义
参考释义
- 顿 [dùn]
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- (稍停; 停顿) pause; halt; stop:
After a short pause, he went on. 他顿了一下,又接着往下说。
- (书法上指用力使笔着纸而暂不移动) (in Chinese calligraphy) pause in writing in order to reinforce the beginning or ending of a stroke:make a pause for breath in writing 顿笔
- (头叩地) touch the ground (with one's head)- (脚跺地) stamp (one's foot):stamp one's foot 顿脚
- (处理; 安置) arrange; settle:arrange for; help settle down 安顿
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- (疲乏) fatigued; tired:
tired out; exhausted 劳顿
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- (立刻; 忽然) suddenly; immediately:
suddenly realize the truth, etc. attain enlightenment; 顿悟
be suddenly enlightened 茅塞顿开
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- (用于吃饭、斥责、劝说、打骂等行为的次数):
get a scolding; 挨了一顿骂
give him a dressing-down; 说了他一顿
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- (姓氏) a surname:
Dun Qi 顿琦
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- 顿 [dú]
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- (人名用字) a word used in a person's name:
Modu 冒顿
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顿的用法和样例:
例句
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他说完话,接着是一段意味深长的停顿。
His words were followed by a pregnant pause. -
那顿饭简直好极了。
That meal was simply divine! -
这顿饭我请客,你把钱收起来吧。
This meal is my treat, so put your money away. -
我们吃了一顿面包加乳酪的家常便餐。
We had a homely meal of bread and cheese. -
我妈妈通常在晚上煮一顿热饭。
My mother usually cooks a hot meal in the evening. -
我一整天围着火热的炉子辛辛苦苦地做出这顿饭,可是他们现在几乎一点儿也没有吃。
I slaved away all day over a hot stove to produce this meal, and now they've hardly eaten any of it. -
这位画家不得不把表当掉买顿饭吃。
The painter had to pawn his watch to pay for a meal. -
吃了一顿好饭,他的脾气变得好多了。
A good meal sweetened his temper.