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bemired


  1. 動詞
    bemire過去式與過去分詞:
    及物動詞:
    弄髒...(物)
    沾汙...(物)
    把...(人)弄得混身泥巴
    使...(人、物)陷於泥中
    
    
                            

例句

  1. Nana felt very comfortable at Satin's, sitting doing nothing on the untidy bed, while basins stood about on the floor at her feet and petticoats which had been bemired last night hung over the backs of armchairs and stained them with mud.
  2. Got down to our horses again; ate something; [265] remounted; heard the avalanches still; came to a morass; Hobhouse dismounted to get over well; I tried to pass my horse over; the horse sunk up to the chin, and of course he and I were in the mud together; bemired , but not hurt; laughed, and rode on.
  3. It is another platitude that he liked to get as deeply immersed and bemired in the experience as possible; his skin was as red as that of a boiled lobster; he got himself most completely horse and its rider and most typically, if apocryphally, had himself lashed to a steamboat mast in a snowstorm to see what it was like It is not surprising then, that it now seems that the Romantics greatest artistic achievements are not so much in their finished productions, but in the record of their process their sketchbooks and notebooks.
  4. before, went bounding off by Santa Maria della Scala towards the field of Ognissanti, where he found Bruno, who had betaken him thither that he might laugh at his ease; and there the two men in high glee took their stand to observe from a distance how the bemired doctor would behave. [ 100 ] Finding himself in so loathsome a place, the Master struggled might and main to raise himself and get out; and though again and again he slipped back, and swallowed some drams of the ordure, yet, bemired from head to foot, woebegone and crestfallen, he did at last get out, leaving his hood behind him.
  5. Buffalmacco skirted the edge, and seizing his opportunity, raised a hand, and caught the doctor by one of his feet, and threw him off his back and head-foremost right into the trench, and then, making a terrific noise and frantic gestures as before, went bounding off by Santa Maria della Scala towards the field of Ognissanti, where he found Bruno, who had betaken him thither that he might laugh at his ease; and there the two men in high glee took their stand to observe from a distance how the bemired doctor would behave. [ 100 ] Finding himself in so loathsome a place, the Master struggled might and main to raise himself and get out; and though again and again he slipped back, and swallowed some drams of the ordure, yet, bemired from head to foot, woebegone and crestfallen, he did at last get out, leaving his hood behind him.
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