2008年11月25日 星期二
Attic Salt & Attic
Attic salt
Y
ph. (片語 phrase)
1. 高尚的智趣
D
–noun
1. the part of a building, esp. of a house, directly under a roof; garret. (小而簡陋的) 閣樓
2. a room or rooms in an attic.
3. a low story
or
decorative wall above an entablature or the main cornice of a building.
entablature
【建】古典柱式的頂部
cornice
【建】飛簷;楣
4. Anatomy. the upper part of the tympanic cavity of the ear.
tympanic
【解】鼓皮似的,鼓膜的
–adjective
1. of, pertaining to,
or
characteristic of Greece or of Athens. [ath-inz]
2. (often lowercase) displaying simple elegance, incisive intelligence, and delicate wit.
–noun
3. the dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
The shadows begin to [take over] when the actor dies and Emilie marries the Uppsala bishop Edvard Vergerus (Jan Malmsjo) who [reveals] himself to be a sadistic tyrant [under] his benign [surface].
The children are imprisoned in an attic, but smuggled [to] freedom by old Isak (Erland Josephson), a Jewish antique dealer friend of the Ekdahl family.
shack
She discovers that Carl is shacked [up] with a beautiful
barrack
All the callers-in want to do is barrack him [about] his support, started decades earlier, for Hindley's parole.
billet
Howard Vernon plays Von Ebrennae, a cultured Nazi [officer] who is billeted in this [household].
bunker
a [coal] bunker.
to bunker an army's [defenses].
cubicle
mural
Tony
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